Happy new year to gardeners, and all those who love gardens. We always take a moment during the cold and wet winter to put together a blog post reviewing some of the previous year's projects. The photos shared here are by no means exhaustive, but show some of the highlights of 2018. Thank you to all of our new homeowners, as well as those homeowners who we see every year or two to continue to expand on and improve their gardens!
The projects shared are more or less in chronological order from early spring to later fall 2018.
We begin with the completion of a two year project. This project completely transformed an urban backyard with new fences, shed, deck, pergola, patio, wall, and two water features.
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Fountains are up and running: Overflowing Urn with Wall of Water Fountain create the relaxing sounds of flowing water.
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BEFORE: While ivy is an effective ground cover, it has a tendency to climb and strangle trees, as well as be susceptible to plant diseases which render it very unsightly. Additionally this slope was very steep and difficult to manage. |
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AFTER: A small retaining wall gives a crisp definition to the slope as well as providing a less steep gardening space. |
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BEFORE: Several stages of decking add ons had outlived their use and were preparing to rot away.
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AFTER: The new design reused the existing bricks and new bluestone to create a ground level patio with a set of masonry steps. The new patio visually created a larger space. |
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A new composite deck replaced an oversized wooden deck as a first step in creating a new outdoor living space. |
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Trex decking and railings are a great low maintenance option. |
Thank you again to al those homeowners who have entrusted their gardens and outdoor spaces to Seven Winds. We look forward to another year, bringing new beauty and function to familiar gardens, and creating new ones!
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