The following are a collection of landscape projects which I had installed during the past several years. Enjoy!!
(Above) This is a picture of a segment of a cascading stream which I created in Darwin MN. The stream cascade down 63 ft into a 35'x45' koi pond which is surrounded by gardens. On this project, we used stumps and logs from the outlying woods. It' very natural.
This cottage garden, (above) is located in Minnetonka Mn. It borders a bluestone walkway which I mortared to the existing concrete sidewalk. The cottage gardens consist mostly of perennials including yarrow, veronica, coral bell's, salvia, delphinium and foxgloves.
The photo above is of a Rocky Mountain theme garden. We utilized Colorado moss-rock boulders and purple leafed Birch trees. (Betula 'Royal Frost') Later, we planted daylily's, coneflowers, daisies and ornamental grasses to complete the look. The raised beds of dirt known as burms, frame a low-spot in the yard, to which, all water drains to create a natural catch-pond in Spring.
(Above) This is a rock garden/ dwarf conifers collection garden which surrounds a raised patio. The garden is edged with Chilton wallstone. The mulch is comprised of 3" river rock cobbles.
(Above) This is a photo of a waterfall setting in peak bloom. Daylily's, coneflower, Ligularia and Astilbe's are all present in this photo.
The photo above is of a Rocky Mountain theme garden. We utilized Colorado moss-rock boulders and purple leafed Birch trees. (Betula 'Royal Frost') Later, we planted daylily's, coneflowers, daisies and ornamental grasses to complete the look. The raised beds of dirt known as burms, frame a low-spot in the yard, to which, all water drains to create a natural catch-pond in Spring.
(Above) This is a rock garden/ dwarf conifers collection garden which surrounds a raised patio. The garden is edged with Chilton wallstone. The mulch is comprised of 3" river rock cobbles.
(Above) This is a photo of a waterfall setting in peak bloom. Daylily's, coneflower, Ligularia and Astilbe's are all present in this photo.

















Gaillardia 'Burgandy Wine' is a profuse bloomer. I have used this one together with Coreopsis ' Moonbeam', Artemesia 'Powis Castle', Asclepias tuberosa and Salvia nemerosa 'Marcus'
Achillea 'Paprika' is an interesting perennial. It blooms profusely with fading flowers from red to yellow. It does have a tendency to flop and become messy so make sure that you cut this one back to encourage new growth. Combine with Platycodon 'Shell Pink' or Showy Primroses for a great pink and red display. Also works well with Astilbe 'Ostrich Plume', Panicum virigatum (Switch Grass) and Alchemilla mollis (Lady's Mantle).
Aquilegia 'Red Star' is one of my favorite Columbine varieties. This Spring Bloomer does well in shaded areas that don't get too heavily shaded. Plant this one with Trollius 'Golden Queen', Bleeding Hearts, Ferns and in and amongst emerging Hosta's. This plant tends to be short-lived but worth it. It's self-seeding nature provides lots of small plants to which, you can replace those that have died. Exquisite Flower.+Pink.jpg)



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