Just South of Birmingham in a quiet neighborhood just off hwy. 280, I met a very nice couple that was interested in updating the entrance to their property by incorporating stone and some new plantings. The area in question was not draining very well so it was deemed important to create a raised environment for the Ruby Slippers hydrangea and Georgia Blue Veronica we'd be installing for the project. Here are some before and afters. I'm hoping to get some additional pictures when the hydrangeas leaf out and bloom.
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Stack medium moss rock entrance planters w/ Ruby Slippers hydrangea
Posted by themanfromearth at 6:06 PM 1 comments
Labels: deciduous landscape plants, drainage, stone work
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