Naturally occurring on the bluffs of Vancouver Island, this little beauty loves rich soil, good drainage, light shade and plenty of moisture.
Read MoreJuly 2, 2021, marked a new era for Land Morphology: We packed up the library and moved to a light-filled 7th floor suite in Belltown.
Read MoreFences and walls are valuable structures to integrate into the look and feel of your garden.
Read MoreOne of my favorite things about this tulip is how the flowers open and close throughout the day. The dynamic quality of lady tulips is such a joy to observe in the garden!
Read MoreThe latest rendering tools open up more possibilities for communicating a designer’s vision.
Read MoreVelvety racemes of Garrya elliptica ‘James Roof’ shimmer like fine jewelry in the winter sun.
Read MoreThis fire feature also has plenty of space around it, both for ample seating and for fire safety. At least six feet of clearance all the way around your fire feature is recommended.
Read MoreThere are many reasons to consider a fire feature for your garden. They create ambiance and are undeniably beautiful.
Read MoreShorter, darker days provide a different way to experience the landscape. In the low light, silhouette, reflection, color, and contrast become more relevant.
Read MoreLand Morphology’s planting strategy utilized seasonal texture and color against a substantial framework of dependable evergreen shrubs and groundcovers.
Read MoreThe Village Green is a place where the community can spend time outdoors by lounging on chairs, deck, stairs, and walls; playing on a large artificial turf lawn; and walking dogs or people watching from places that offer diverse perspectives.
Read MoreWorking closely with the architects, civil engineers, and our project arborist, we sited the new residence and driveway to save the best and healthiest trees.
Read MoreConstructing an in-ground pool is a dream project for many.
Read MoreIn the Amaryllidaceae family, ornamental onions are favorites for providing color and character in the garden. They look fabulous with perennial plants and when planted in groups of three.
Read MoreOn Plants: We ooh and ahh over colors, form, and texture; compare experiences growing up with them, growing them, and designing with them; and discuss the merits of one over another.
Read MoreWhen every day feels too similar to the last, phenology (the study of seasonal natural phenomena) is a reliable and enduring way to mark the passage of time.
Read MoreWe envisioned an elevated walk in and through the trees; a new feature that would create a sense of excitement while offering a unique experience. Five years later, construction is now nearing completion on the imagined Tree Walk.
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Gardens grow from sun, soil and water, and in our environment, water is the influencer, the muse, and the inspiration.
Read MoreIrrigation, like soil preparation or drainage, is one of the elements of a landscape design that works behind the scenes.
Read MoreLan Su Chinese Garden is choreographed in a sequence that creates an experience of discovery.
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