Trend Alert: Rocks and Boulders in the Garden
As gardens trend toward naturalism, we’ve been spotting a design element popping up in gardens from Southern California to Maine, […]
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As gardens trend toward naturalism, we’ve been spotting a design element popping up in gardens from Southern California to Maine, […]
Trend Alert: Rocks and Boulders in the Garden Read More »
Landscape architect Joseph Richardson’s clients wanted to create a better connection between their stately Washington, D.C., home and its surrounding
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When Molly Sedlacek, the principal designer and founder of landscape design firm ORCA initially toured her clients’ Long Beach property,
The Society of Garden Designers, a professional association founded in 1981 for garden designers in the U.K., has been handing
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We’ve often swooned for Bay Area landscape design/build firm Pine House Edible Gardens‘ lush and productive landscapes, but this project
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