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A little help on a bed design.
im landscaping these signs for city. its a donation from my company.
trying to decide how to create an edge for the beds infront of these signs. i was thinking maybe doing a small wall as going two bricks high or just cutting a edge like the other beds i do. im open to opinions. both signs are exactly the same.
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I like the idea of 2 bricks high. You going to fill in with dirt?? Use a low groundcover that won't get higher than the bottom letters and a taller feature on both sides of the sign.
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been a long time since i have seen any thing Westwego
I grew up in Terrytown sadly moved away 20 years ago I would go the two brick high and the low ground cover as stated above ,less upkeep on your part that way |
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3 - emerald green arborvite
4 - firepower nandina 7 - blue star juniper 2 - rosemary
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definatly not my best work... but im tired and catching a buzz because of the vacation tomorrow. Let me know if im headed in the right direction, this is a hobby of mine so i dont mind getting some helpful criticism
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A small dry stack would work as well.
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I think that it would look better without the wall. The wall makes the short sign look even shorter. I like the evergreens for the ends, and I think that red and gold flowers would work best.
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I agree with leaving the wall out, if you build it up 2 courses high your mulch will be right at the bottom of the spot lights as well, if not higher.
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