Shrubs and stone instead of boring lawn

Today we ’re visit Michael Goltzman ’s garden in Bethesda , Maryland .

Over the last 10 + years , my married woman and I have taken our small suburban secret plan , which was all lawn and yew against the cornerstone , and pass the last blade of Mary Jane , usingJapanese maples , dwarfconifers , and perennial to create our garden . We moved all of the stone and dirt . My wife is the stone mason , while I am the brute force and the plant guy . As old houses were tear down in the neighborhood , we saved some bushes , light bulb , and perennial that have augmented our garden .

Thanks for the web log , and apportion everyone ’s beautiful work .

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Wide panorama of the garden in spring , with trees and perennial coming into growth .

newfangled foliage on a dramatic weeping Nipponese maple ( Acerpalmatum , Zones 5–9 ) .

These atomic number 27 blue containers make a striking focal point . They are filled with bloomingsnapdragons(Antirrhinummajalis , annual ) and a tree peony ( Paeoniahybrid , Zones 3–8 ) , both in shades of dark wine - red .

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Old - fashioned bewhiskered iris ( Irishybrid , Zones 3–9 ) blooming beautifully with some workplace on the rock in process .

Shrubsprovide the backbone for the garden , which ascertain class - round of drinks interest and beauty .

Beautiful stonework is such a wonderful feature in this garden , elevating the bed and the perennials growing in them up to where they can be more easily appreciated .

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More perfectly position stone .

And most crucial in any garden : a spot to sit and enjoy the fruits of all that punishing workplace .

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