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Califia Ecodesign
Fabulous spring apple blossoms bursting open after a rain shower. The bed beneath was custom designed around the drip line of the tree. It contains honey berry, currant, barberry, day lily, mint, and other delicious perennials.
Califia Ecodesign
Early fall color from the walnut and apple tree with a vegetable garden gone to seed. Larch on the mountainsides in the distance complete the picture.
POCO Building Supplies
Design, build and Photo's by Coleby Larsenn
Material supplied by POCO Building Supplies
For more information, contact sales@pocobuildingsupplies.com
POCO Building Supplies
Design, build and Photo's by Coleby Larsenn
Material supplied by POCO Building Supplies
For more information, contact sales@pocobuildingsupplies.com
JP Landscapes Perth
Свежая идея для дизайна: маленький огород на участке на заднем дворе в стиле рустика с полуденной тенью и покрытием из гравия для на участке и в саду - отличное фото интерьера
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
When the school garden teacher at my kid’s school asked if I would volunteer to design the schools learning garden I was excited by the prospect. I drew up some plans with hopes of inspiring the next generation to getting involved with stewardship of the land.
The goal was to create a space were children all abilities could have access to the process of growing food, tending to soils and recognizing the human connection with the natural world.
With an emphasis on edible plants, the garden also incorporates native plants, plants that attract pollinators and plants that build soil.
The garden includes a composting system, and a log circle to use as and out door classroom space. Unfortunately, half way through the installation of this garden the school was closed due to covid and no one was allowed on campus for 6 months. The garden fell into disrepair. As we slowly emerge from the pandemic the school is coming back to life and parent volunteers are allowed back on to campus. With that the garden is coming back as well. The rain harvesting nets and outdoor kitchen did not end up coming into reality. But through the pandemic we learned an even grater importance of outdoor class room space and the power of engaging with the outdoor world.
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
When the school garden teacher at my kid’s school asked if I would volunteer to design the schools learning garden I was excited by the prospect. I drew up some plans with hopes of inspiring the next generation to getting involved with stewardship of the land.
The goal was to create a space were children all abilities could have access to the process of growing food, tending to soils and recognizing the human connection with the natural world.
With an emphasis on edible plants, the garden also incorporates native plants, plants that attract pollinators and plants that build soil.
The garden includes a composting system, and a log circle to use as and out door classroom space. Unfortunately, half way through the installation of this garden the school was closed due to covid and no one was allowed on campus for 6 months. The garden fell into disrepair. As we slowly emerge from the pandemic the school is coming back to life and parent volunteers are allowed back on to campus. With that the garden is coming back as well. The rain harvesting nets and outdoor kitchen did not end up coming into reality. But through the pandemic we learned an even grater importance of outdoor class room space and the power of engaging with the outdoor world.
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
When the school garden teacher at my kid’s school asked if I would volunteer to design the schools learning garden I was excited by the prospect. I drew up some plans with hopes of inspiring the next generation to getting involved with stewardship of the land.
The goal was to create a space were children all abilities could have access to the process of growing food, tending to soils and recognizing the human connection with the natural world.
With an emphasis on edible plants, the garden also incorporates native plants, plants that attract pollinators and plants that build soil.
The garden includes a composting system, and a log circle to use as and out door classroom space. Unfortunately, half way through the installation of this garden the school was closed due to covid and no one was allowed on campus for 6 months. The garden fell into disrepair. As we slowly emerge from the pandemic the school is coming back to life and parent volunteers are allowed back on to campus. With that the garden is coming back as well. The rain harvesting nets and outdoor kitchen did not end up coming into reality. But through the pandemic we learned an even grater importance of outdoor class room space and the power of engaging with the outdoor world.
NexGenGreen
Project Manager for the North Wards Mayors training and leadership program in collaboration with the NJIT College of Architecture and Design and The Greater Newark Conservancy.
Community gardens were designed and built into residential neighborhoods to encourage sustainable communities and remove urban blight. In this case, an existing garden was renovated and new installations were built to compliment it.
NexGenGreen
Project Manager for the North Wards Mayors training and leadership program in collaboration with the NJIT College of Architecture and Design and The Greater Newark Conservancy.
Community gardens were designed and built into residential neighborhoods to encourage sustainable communities and remove urban blight. In this case, an existing garden was renovated and new installations were built to compliment it.
Apis Arquitectos
Пример оригинального дизайна: большой огород во дворе на переднем дворе в стиле рустика с мощением клинкерной брусчаткой и навесом
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
Edible landscaping encompasses much more then adding some veggie beds to one’s property. Creative layouts and material usage can incorporate year-round vegetable harvests in an aesthetically pleasing way. Perennial fruit trees, along with bushes and herbs, create a lush space full of beautiful, colors, textures, smells and tastes. Searching out and experimenting with different and rare varieties of edible plants keeps home gardens interesting. Edible landscaping gives access to food at its freshest, when it is most nutritious, and offers many more options than supermarket produce sections—also cutting down on transportation and packaging impacts. From edible estates to food forests, or simple integration of garden-based food production, Sweet Smiling Landscapes has the knowledge and experience to help home owners harvest their own bounty.
NexGenGreen
Project Manager for the North Wards Mayors training and leadership program in collaboration with the NJIT College of Architecture and Design and The Greater Newark Conservancy.
Community gardens were designed and built into residential neighborhoods to encourage sustainable communities and remove urban blight. In this case, an existing garden was renovated and new installations were built to compliment it.
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
When the school garden teacher at my kid’s school asked if I would volunteer to design the schools learning garden I was excited by the prospect. I drew up some plans with hopes of inspiring the next generation to getting involved with stewardship of the land.
The goal was to create a space were children all abilities could have access to the process of growing food, tending to soils and recognizing the human connection with the natural world.
With an emphasis on edible plants, the garden also incorporates native plants, plants that attract pollinators and plants that build soil.
The garden includes a composting system, and a log circle to use as and out door classroom space. Unfortunately, half way through the installation of this garden the school was closed due to covid and no one was allowed on campus for 6 months. The garden fell into disrepair. As we slowly emerge from the pandemic the school is coming back to life and parent volunteers are allowed back on to campus. With that the garden is coming back as well. The rain harvesting nets and outdoor kitchen did not end up coming into reality. But through the pandemic we learned an even grater importance of outdoor class room space and the power of engaging with the outdoor world.
NexGenGreen
Project Manager for the North Wards Mayors training and leadership program in collaboration with the NJIT College of Architecture and Design and The Greater Newark Conservancy.
Community gardens were designed and built into residential neighborhoods to encourage sustainable communities and remove urban blight. In this case, an existing garden was renovated and new installations were built to compliment it.
STUDIO TSENG
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Свежая идея для дизайна: огромный двор в стиле рустика с покрытием из плитки - отличное фото интерьера
Свежая идея для дизайна: огромный двор в стиле рустика с покрытием из плитки - отличное фото интерьера
A & A General Construction & Landscaping
Sonoma field stone retaining wall.
На фото: летний участок и сад среднего размера на заднем дворе в стиле рустика с полуденной тенью, покрытием из каменной брусчатки и с каменным забором с
На фото: летний участок и сад среднего размера на заднем дворе в стиле рустика с полуденной тенью, покрытием из каменной брусчатки и с каменным забором с
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
When the school garden teacher at my kid’s school asked if I would volunteer to design the schools learning garden I was excited by the prospect. I drew up some plans with hopes of inspiring the next generation to getting involved with stewardship of the land.
The goal was to create a space were children all abilities could have access to the process of growing food, tending to soils and recognizing the human connection with the natural world.
With an emphasis on edible plants, the garden also incorporates native plants, plants that attract pollinators and plants that build soil.
The garden includes a composting system, and a log circle to use as and out door classroom space. Unfortunately, half way through the installation of this garden the school was closed due to covid and no one was allowed on campus for 6 months. The garden fell into disrepair. As we slowly emerge from the pandemic the school is coming back to life and parent volunteers are allowed back on to campus. With that the garden is coming back as well. The rain harvesting nets and outdoor kitchen did not end up coming into reality. But through the pandemic we learned an even grater importance of outdoor class room space and the power of engaging with the outdoor world.
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
In this picture there are various geraniums, nasturtium, and mint. They all smell great. The geraniums keep away mosquitos and provide beutiful foliage for cut flower arrangements. The mint and nasturtium work to provide habitat for beneficial insects as well as being tasty
Фото: Огороды в стиле рустика
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