Today ’s photos are from Hunter Ten Broeck in Albuquerque , New Mexico . He says,“I am a garden designer and the proprietor of Waterwise Landscapes Inc. in Albuquerque . This is one of my design . It is a garden in the Ridgecrest area of Albuquerque .
“ It is a terraced ( we used boulders to bench ) and walled backyard . We work to produce a series of outdoor livelihood spaces . There is also a shade social organization for summer . The curtilage include a grapevine bower , an herb garden , and a little mini - meadow , as well as a partially hidden utility area with a clothes line . We recycled some of the quondam brick in a more curved route as well as using some brick as edging for the crusher mulct route .
“ We end up relandscaping the front yard two years subsequently and the owner sell the family in 2005 , but we have asseverate the prop for the raw owners ever since . These pic were taken in 2009 .

The silver foliage is threadleaf sage ( Artemesia filifolia ) . Other plants include desert willow ( genus Chilopsis linearis ) , cringe germander ( Teucrium chamaedrys‘Prostrata ’ ) , Jupiter ’s beard ( Centranthus ruber ) , ‘ Moonshine ’ milfoil ( Achillea‘Moonshine ’ ) , and ‘ Karl Foerster ’ feather reed grass ( Calamagrostis arundinacea‘Karl Foerster ’ ) . ”
Beautiful , Hunter ! * * Check out Hunter ’s websiteHERE , and his Houzz.com pageHERE .
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Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Hunter Ten Broeck





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