The great thing about walls is that they are solid, and therefore very good at holding back soil, blocking out noise and neighbors. The bad thing about walls, however, is that they are solid - visually, that can look a little ‘blocky’. For this garden, the landscape designer Beth Mull...
Brick edgings and walls, this garden is looking serene in appearance, with the door color similar to bricks and marvelous sculptures, it is looking inviting, just like a secret garden. 8. DIY Brick Firepit What a joy in enjoying warm cozy evening, family gathering near a warm fire pit. ...
The outdoor areas of a home are an extension of the interior of the house, so they should have a similar style. Depending on the choice of the material for cladding the walls, it will offer a more relaxed or festive atmosphere. Views of the city, nature as far as the eye can see, ...
A porch garden looks beautiful, with houseplants basking in the sun and lush vines trailing around! Make it more attractive by adding square grids to the wall. 9. Plant Grid with Bulbs einzigartig A plant grid looks fantastic on walls and makes for a unique decor idea. Hang the pots on ...
Landscaped stones can create a beautiful and natural look for backyard stairs. Using stones in various sizes and shapes, you can create a winding staircase that blends seamlessly into the surrounding landscape. Stones can also be used to create retaining walls and borders for flower beds, adding ...
Natural stone is one of the most used material to create retaining walls. It ill add value, character and appeal to your garden.
For those with little backyard space, using vinyl gutters for flower planters is smart and looks good. I love training vines along walls, making my patio feel more welcoming and alive. Utilizing Every Nook and Cranny Every small space is a chance to plant. I keep my garden organized with ...
19. Raised Flower Beds with Stone Walls ( Gabion Wall ) Looking for an affordable DIY garden edging idea? This clever project helps you build raised beds with ease. Simply create two vertical walls from wire mesh, and fill them with small rocks. ...
Use shade-tolerant vines such as clematis, climbing hydrangea, or Virginia creeper to add vertical interest, and soften walls and fences. Create repetition. Repeat the same or similar-looking plants in different parts of the yard. Use the same colors for plants and hardscape to unify the landsc...
Attach lattice around the base of the sink for a decorative touch. Install a galvanized metal roof and sides to shelter your sink from rain and sun, ensuring your outdoor garden sink lasts for years. Finally, mount a motion sensor light nearby to illuminate the area at night, enhancing both...