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Comments (18)Did the designers who came out charge you for the consultations? Did you tell them you did not want a symmetrical arrangement? If they came out for free and you picked their brains, and now plan to use their ideas and do it yourself, then you should either do it yourself, or hire one of them to spend more time on a more in-depth plan that takes into account your desire for a balanced but not mirror-image plan. If you paid a nominal fee for their time, you got what you paid for, an off-the-cuff design that is not ready to go. If you need to tweak the plant selection, you'll need to pay them extra, or use the free advice you get here, which may or may not be worth more than you're paying for it. The alternative is to study and learn on your own for a while, and then choose the plants when you know enough about them and about the principles of good design to pull it off. I'll give you a hint: you can balance the plantings from one side to the other by choosing a plant or group of plants with a similar visual weight to the ones opposite. However, the fact that some of the plants you mention will lose their foliage in winter, some won't, some will flower at certain times and others won't, will also affect the design differently at different times of the year....See More~ options for the front of my garrison colonial ~
Comments (54)I took a little road trip this weekend and happened to notice a fence that made me think of your post. It took some time finding what the style was called, but I think this is similar. It is not solid on the bottom, but has a second set of pickets that are so close together, nothing from the bad neighbors could blow through. And the advantage to the open pickets is a well aimed leaf blower will clear your side of the fence and will simultaneously blow their leaves away from your fence without you having to move off your property. I completely understand not wanting to access the fence or a hedge from their side. I have neighbors like that, too. Ugh! From what I can see it's called a puppy picket. I know this is taller than what you want, but this is the idea. Another example (I don't care for the top portion of this fence, but you can see the idea of the double pickets at the bottom, with more open pickets at the top). I am linking because the pic is large and I can't seem to reduce it. Here is a link that might be useful: puppy picket This post was edited by olychick on Wed, Nov 5, 14 at 11:17...See MoreFront Patio for Colonial House
Comments (0)Hi! I was wondering if anyone can share photos of their front patio/porch on a Brick Colonial. We would like to create a space with some seating in the front of the home but not sure we want to do a covered porch or save money and do a patio. Thanks...See MoreFoundation planting suggestions for Dutch colonial home
Comments (5)I'd put a mix of low-growing flowering perennials under the Japanese Maple. Pink coreopsis, phlox subulata, veronica spicata, and salvias. Pick a mix of flowering times, so you have blooms all summer. What's in the bed to the left? No to tall plants flanking the entrance. Note that your two beds on either side of the walkway are not quite the same size. I'm fond of broadlead evergreens --- rhodos and azaleas. It looks like you have some yews to the left. If you are going to remove them, I'd plant the best ones on either side of your driveway near the road....See MoreRelated Professionals
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