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| A collection of low maintenance herbs, grasses and succulents are highlighted here |
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| Slate retaining walls manage the slope and allow for lush plantings to enhance the entry |
I have been designing naturalistic gardens in Seattle for over 10 years. My passion for the outdoors began as a child roaming the woods surrounding my rural Oregon home. I create artful and harmonious designs that are uniquely suited to each of my clients. Samples from my portfolio are highlighted here, with an emphasis on a naturalistic style, involving natives and edibles whenever possible. Please contact Cynthia Hazard at crhazard@gmail.com or 206 595-9764
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| A collection of low maintenance herbs, grasses and succulents are highlighted here |
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| Slate retaining walls manage the slope and allow for lush plantings to enhance the entry |
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| A Dwarf Hinoki Cypress anchors the corner of this small planting bed |
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| Foliage of varying size and color adds interest to this garden year round |
| Orange sedge grasses pick up the warm brick tones from house and steel panels |
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| Blue Oat Grasses provide crisp contrast to the weathered steel panels |
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| A kitchen garden at its peak in early summer |
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| Children love growing food -- start when they are young! |
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| A creative space saver for growing potatoes |
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| Edible foliage of many colors |
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| A Smoke Tree and Hinoki Cypress add structure to this small garden |
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| The Japanese Maple on left was chosen for its light texture and fall color |