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nice front landscaping, green + white, more boxwood border
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grass perennial border, this is why I need some more "Little Bunny" Piet Oudolf
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lime window box, pale yellow petunias, dwarf sweet potato vine, cream alyssum "citron" and creeping jenny
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Anemone Japonica "Honorine Jobert", zone 5, taller variety
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Field of Dreams corn, varigated foliage and purple kernels that can be popped.
John Willey arborvitae hedge by The Estate of Things, via Flickr
beautiful greens, looks like a little of an "x" pattern
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Justin Brouwers boxwood B.Sinica, tolerates almost as much sun as shade, thrives in the south.
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like the low growing purple, lavender?
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Mikey @ Shabby French Cottage Salvia....not lavender....very pretty border plant. Mine all died last year. Sad.
Sarah Farrell couldn't see it well enough, salvia grows well here in NC but I'm sort of bored with it and it gets leggy unless you cut it
"Wine Cork Garden Markers - and I've got lots of corks I can use!"
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I'll just put hydrangeas at entrance, a good place to try the "incrediball"
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MyCraftyHomeLife Incrediball has had some problems, I would suggest Endless Summer...Blushing Bride!
Sarah Farrell what don't you like about incrediball? What zone are you in?
MyCraftyHomeLife I'm in 6, the Incrediball flops over too much and is not the performer that Blushing Bride is.
Sarah Farrell wondered if it fell over now I know, I'm a big limelight fan.
Nice job on a side yard...Neat clematis and hosta combination and the wooden dividers and the scotch moss (?) between the stones.
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This intimately scaled and finely detailed entry garden in San Francisco's Pacific Heights neighborhood becomes a cake-like confection of Boxwood, Santolina, and Barberry. Precast finials and pavers in a subtle check pattern create the backbone of the hardscape. Waves of roses and mixed perennials grace the edges of the property. The driveway paving stones creates a grid softened with corsican mint, bringing a fragrance to each arrival.
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herbs in containers
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Mary Womack yes, please
Sarah Farrell better get those herbs planted Mary
Mary Womack You're so right. Aren't they lovely?
love the crushed stone/pea gravel and the simple center square and border layout
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Ascot Rainbow Euphorbia, so many beautiful varieties everyone should plant one
Techno Blue Lobelia, mounding/trailing, heat tolerant, good in container with boxwood
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Lemon Fizz Santolina, chartreuse in shade, perennial in zones 6b-10, would be good in container
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Jenna Lyons of J Crew backyard in Living Etc Sept 2009, great perspective and design
by Anna @ D16
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cut back to first pair of buds beneath old flower in spring, blooms on old wood, Nikko Blue hydrangea
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tightly layered hydrangeas, boxwood, white flowering annual--this is my plan
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{martha's vineyard} like the modern square stone path and rocks as bed border
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Topiaried rosemary - easy and stunning, its got a Don King effect
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like the way they bordered the perennials, formal & informal mix
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DIY mason jar hurricanes on the fence
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Sommer Tolley Have this already to put up ;) next project.
succulent, Agave popping at my Mom's house, ordered through Plants Delight
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Amy Daisy these are beautiful but spread like weeds and are impossible to get rid of.