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Suburban Walkways
Deal, NJ

Sometimes, a client wants to see how their landscape will look with a change of greenery or new pavers. This is where I come in! Choosing the appropriate plants, pavers, and design elements to give an old beauty a fresh look.

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Why Pink Muhly Grass?

  • Extremely low maintenance: tolerates heat, humidity, and drought

  • Deer resistant

  • Ornamental grass: soft to the eye

  • Pink hue gives the black and white aesthetic a suddle bit of color

  • - 1’-3’ tall

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Why Hydrangeas?

  • Low Maintenance plants, thrive in the sunlight, deer resistent.

  • Match already planted Hydranges by the porch to create a cohesive design

  • Each section of the walkway has a cluster of different colors . VERY impactful.

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Western Red Cedar
Thuja plicata 'Excelsa'

Why Western Red Cedar?

  • Deer resistant properties

  • Full sun/ Part sun

  • Can grow 10+ feet

  • Great screening for tennis court

Court Seating/ Sun Protection

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Adirondack Chairs

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White triangle canopies

Optional Pergola to match existing walkway pergola

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Pavers to be installed under basketball seating area to match existing walkway pavers

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U-formation Seating for basketball court

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Evelyn Dweck, MLA and Landscape Designer

edweck98@gmail.com

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