Landscaping a property is never a quick and instant process... There are budgets that can keep projects from full completion...and then there is plant material that needs a few years to mature while filling in their spaces according to the visions I have created in my mind...
Anyway, I went by the other day to take some pictures of how things filled in over the summer. The client was looking for a very clean and organized feel to the front yard...nothing that would be overly messy and need a lot of maintenance throughout the growing season.
The standard driveway lines up from the garage to the street curb...the pathway can double for the odd secondary car that may park there when guests are visiting. The whole idea was to not make the front yard feel like one big driveway...
The knee-wall in front of the stairway defines a gathering area for visiting guests...and functions as a seating space as well. The wall is made from the same materials as the home so as to tie it in properly to make it look and feel like it is part of the house.
One of the unfortunate things with this project is the Eastern White Birch tree that was planted by the municipal forestry people... We could not prune it, cut it down and simply replace it with a strong and healthy looking tree. Birch trees are not the best street trees suited for urban areas as they are not a very long lived tree. They are also much happier trees in the forests where the air is usually cooler in summer. They are also better suited to the ground being moist and shady for most of the growing season...
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