Landscaping with Rocks and Pavers
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Side yard walkway between back yard fence and trash cans
Stairway. My son built this beautiful stairway during his summer break from school. I love it!
Limestone stairs with brick paver landings.
Nesbit's Retaining Wall Stones and Pavers
Techo-Bloc® Röcka Stepstones for Stairs and Edges
Downspout rock garden idea. Instead of plastic thingy. Hmmm.
A Beautiful Way to Catch Runoff: How to Build a Dry Stream -
A dry creek bed is a beautiful decorative garden feature. Additionally, a dry river is also a practical solution to garden runoff.
Stone Walkways, Stairs & Steps in MD, VA & WV
Outdoor kitchens, designed and constructed by Poole's Stone & Garden in Frederick, Maryland can redefine cooking and entertaining on your outdoor patio.
16+ Ideas For Garden Path Brick Beautiful
16+ Ideas For Garden Path Brick Beautiful #garden
Retaining Wall Builders
Retaining walls are a great way to elevate garden beds, creating a split level effect and allowing multiple themes in your garden. Retaining walls are also for evening out problematic land slopes.
The Perfect Rock Wall Landscaping Plants ~ Bless My Weeds
A rock wall is tricky, but if you know the perfect rock wall landscaping plants, you can dress it up right! Let me show you what plants work well for landscaping a rock wall.
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You may decide to implement dry stream beds for drainage, thus preventing erosion by reducing runoff. On the other hand, you may simply like the way it looks! Click this article to learn about creating a dry creek bed in the landscape.
Gallery | Houp Landscaping Inc - Enhancing Natures Beauty
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Beautiful Landscaping Retaining Wall Ideas
The landscape design of your front and backyard can create an oasis for you and your family and a great place to bring friends for entertainment.
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Even the large stone stairs seem to "spill" from an upper lawn to a lower one, as water would spill between ponds, in this scene from the upper, walking garden in this otherwise small suburban backyard east of Seattle. Imagine the boulders as pondside platforms and the Japanese Bloodgrass as cattails in this Zen-like interpretation of a traditional Japanese rock garden. Design by Sander Groves landscapes, Inc.