A spherical rock garden shields the front entry from the road and provides a view of a trickling stream from many windows. A circular drive sweeps around this unusual entrance garden in Orono. |
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The blue-gray color of this home, reminiscent of Cape Cod, is reflected by Blue Spruce and large gray boulders. Pink and purple hardy mums provide lively contrast. |
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Tired of looking at the neighbor's garage? A mixed border of flowering trees, shrubs and evergreens makes a rich tapestry of changing seasonal interest that also provides food and cover for wildlife. |
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A tall masonry wall erected by the neighbor is turned into an asset by building a low wall a few feet out from its base, where a garden is planted with creeping vines, a dramatic conifer and Dwarf Rhododendrons. The statue of St. Francis focuses the scene. |
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A majestic Weeping Blue Spruce gains drama by being planted on a gentle mound with substantial visual support from large boulders, planted with flowing groundcovers. |
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A huge tree dominated this yard. We softened its effect by moving large mature Hostas to its base. Playful garden cherubs were then nestled in foliage at the base of the trunk. |
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HAVE A GARDEN WITHOUT GARDENING! Colorful flowering trees and shrubs surround you in beauty and draw your eyes upward, expanding your garden into the sky. Low maintenance is easy with a deep, woodchip mulch. If you love nature, but don’t have time to “fuss”, we can create this kind of sanctuary for you. |