I love to take photos of gardens and focal points I’ve seen while walking and traveling. I share these ideas with homeowners to create unique gardens for them.
I’m inspired and can’t wait to create the garden of your dreams!
Gardening provides a seasonal canvas. Paint it with color, shapes and texture. Move or transplant to both add interest and freshen up an older space.
Trim overgrowth. Tame and shape old shrubs and trees. Balance size and shape to create interest or expose existing focal points or pathways.
Heat tolerant garden design
Raised beds will appear more anchored, softened by planting some perennials like hosta, then adding some river stones or larger rocks.
Small yard patio structure
Woodland garden plants for shade or sun. Pick a variety of texture, variegated leaves. Color, size of blooms, and shape of plants add interest to your design.
Create a few focal points for small yards. Larger yards can showcase numerous focal points. Soften steps and hardscaping with ground cover like pachysandra, creeping pholx, ajuga, liriope and hens and chicks.
Perennials for sun or shade offer up great color, texture and variety in just about any place in your yard.