Total Landscape Care

May 2014

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6 0 To t a l L a n d s c a p e C a r e . c o m M AY 2 014 O riginally, the design for this space only included creating an area where the clients could grow their vegetables each year. But, this garden space soon developed into a relaxing backyard room that made Haywood Landscapes a 2013 HNA Hardscape Project Award winner (hardscapena.com). "The project began with developing a plan to satisfy the owner's desire for gardening, great views, sun and wind orientation, existing grades and then it blossomed from there," says John Fields, owner of Hay- wood Landscapes. The layout takes advantage of the sun exposure, while creating an area for gardening and entertain- ment that complements the architectural style of the 26-year old home, Fields continues. Although not part of the original plan, the crew demolished the original patio and retaining wall and then rebuilt ones that blended in with the space. Haywood Landscapes used Pine Hall Brick hardscape materials throughout the 2,600-square-foot project. The clients can now access their multi-level garden- ing area from below or above the terrace. They also installed a mix of ornamentals to provide year-round color and night back- lighting. To see more photos from this project, visit totallandscapecare.com/evolving-edibles. To have your project featured, email high-resolution photos, a description of the project & the name of your business to lheartsill.rrpub @gmail.com. Haywood Landscapes, Inc., Waynesville, North Carolina haywoodlandscapes.com PROJECT: Private residence, Clyde, North Carolina Evolving Edibles BY LAUREN HEARTSILL DOWDLE Landscaper seamlessly blends garden with hardscape elements portfolio

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