(via Schumacher Associates)
(via Ecoscape Environmental Design)
(via Royal Oaks Design)
This beautiful entry garden was designed to offer a splash of early spring color, followed by late spring, summer, and fall blooms.
(via Schumacher Associates)
A low masonry retaining wall separates the yard, allowing for a layering of heights while containing faster-growing species.
(via Ecoscape Environmental Design)
The window box brackets were screwed to the sidewall, and then the window boxes sit on the brackets.
(via Emeritus)
Flowering blooms surround the Quince tree, including light blue hydrangeas, lush green ferns, and bright pink impatiens.
(via Inviting Spaces By Kim)
After the spring-flowering perennials and bulbs, the Penstemon digitalis in the background takes over with its blossoms in this beautiful front yard border garden.
(via Schumacher Associates)
(via Accent Landscapes)