Front Foundation Garden & Natural Flagstone Paths


Who says native plants must look wild?

Natives work beautifully in all garden styles as seen in this historic manor home.

We replaced overgrown boxwoods and an aging foundation planting with native Oakleaf hydrangeas, sweetbay magnolia, viburnums, witch hazel, buttonbush, sweetspire, rudbeckias, and foamflowers.

The planting is about 50% native, rounded out with new boxwoods, lenten roses, dwarf amsonia, salvias, astillbe, and pennisetum.

We laid natural sawn flagstone over concrete on the front walk, and irregular sawn flagstone on winding, less formal side paths.

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