I see a lot of work involved but well worth the effort. You did wonderful. As previously stated, a bench is what is needed just to sit and admire what has been done.
You have to live in Japan or have visited there to see and appreciate the simplicity of their gardens. They have so little space that a mere alley-way becomes awe-inspiring. I like your gravel photos. I remember the Japanese gardens in Tokyo and Matsushima used raked gravel to simulate water and stones for islands and miniature trees on them. I miss the exploring part of being in Japan.
I have been to Tokyo and Kyoto, I really enjoy Kyoto this type of old city, working in landscaping field really making me notice other people’s gardens everywhere I go! 🙂
Love your work, especially birdbath and feeder. Wish I could sit there, pretending to be a bush and trying to take some more photos of the feathered wildlife. Thanks for stopping by my blog and liking Cute Visitors 🙂
Great photos, Neli!
Greeting from Toronto, Canada!– Jane.
I like to collect seeds and propagate plants, too! It is great fun, perhaps we can exchange tips or more!
Can you send friend request? dont know where your garden is on FB. Greetings to you from Africa…I am very good with propagation…
My garden plants and photos are all in my blog… there are way too many photos…. You can go through my blog photos/posts first, you might find something you would like to grow…—Jane
Thanks Jane. Will check it up.
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Very simple but nice transformation.
Hi!
I saw you liked one of my posts and I was curious to see what you’re blogging about. You also like to take pic of beautiful flowers 🙂 I absolutely love these pictures – great job! Keep in contact.
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Wow – talk about impressive – not to mention GORGEOUS!! Your garden is simply beautiful – as are your photos !! What fun to see the “before" and the wonderful “after"!! And thanks so much for dropping by My Yellow Farmhouse and “liking" my photos!
Your garden is spectacular. It’s the kind of place that I like to sit in when I paint. Thanks for visiting by blog and liking my paintings. As you can see I also love to garden and paint flowers. Have an artful day! Marian
Wow, what a change – you have done a really nice job and must be absolutely thrilled. It is fun to watch the garden change too, year by year. I started with a blank space, rather than your overgrown one, but I am also pleased so know how you must feel!
I need to to thank you for this great read!!
I absolutely loved every little bit of it. I have got you saved as a
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Welcome, thanks for visiting my blog! I am glad you like my blog, different countries have different plants so have different landscape and scenery. Thanks for internet, we study and search things so easy nowadays! 🙂 Blogging is very good to meet friends far away from all over the world! — Jane
incredible transformation…nice work!
Thank you! My client is very happy with the change! 🙂
What a difference a dedicated gardener makes! Everything looks so nice. I really like you stone walkway.
It is practical, neat and simple, the most important is good price and weed blocking underneath.
What an amazing transformation! Beautiful!
Thank you, I am glad you like it too! 🙂
Amazing. Seems like you need a bench to stare at those gorgeous flowers!
It is a nice garden. 🙂
太好了,可以不用割草,又很有層次的花園百態
現在的客戶都會要求做低維護的花園設計.
This is a nice one! I think a happy client is the best sign that the project was a success.
incredible post you have, really very awesome lovin’t.
Thanks!
I see a lot of work involved but well worth the effort. You did wonderful. As previously stated, a bench is what is needed just to sit and admire what has been done.
My client does appreciate the new change very much and I am glad. 🙂
love the curves and flowers and that youve kept teh green background shrubs
Thanks!
A beautiful, peaceful place. I can see why your client is pleased.
Thanks!
What a stunning transformation!
Thank you, I am glad you like it, too!
It is amazing what one can do with such a small space! The “after" picture looks much more spaceous than the “before" picture. Lovely!
Thanks! Glad you like the change, too!
Wonderful, wonderful work! The improvement is incredible.
Thank you, I am glad you like the change, too!
You have to live in Japan or have visited there to see and appreciate the simplicity of their gardens. They have so little space that a mere alley-way becomes awe-inspiring. I like your gravel photos. I remember the Japanese gardens in Tokyo and Matsushima used raked gravel to simulate water and stones for islands and miniature trees on them. I miss the exploring part of being in Japan.
I have been to Tokyo and Kyoto, I really enjoy Kyoto this type of old city, working in landscaping field really making me notice other people’s gardens everywhere I go! 🙂
Thank you for visiting and commenting my blog!
Great job!! Give me inspiration on what to do on a backyard hillside…:-)
I just finished another job last weekend, I shall post it when I have time! 🙂
Looking forward to it…
Amazing!!!
I am glad you like the change, too! 🙂
What a lovely garden
Thank you! I am glad you like it, too!
Love your work, especially birdbath and feeder. Wish I could sit there, pretending to be a bush and trying to take some more photos of the feathered wildlife. Thanks for stopping by my blog and liking Cute Visitors 🙂
Thank you for visiting and commenting my blog. I am glad you like the post. 🙂
Beautiful transformation!! And your flowers are gorgeous!!!
Thanks! I am glad you like my blog!
Wonderful transformation – the flowers are beautiful and the space feels inviting.
Thank you for visiting and commenting my post! I am glad you like it! 🙂
Your really got the most out of your space…gorgeous!
Thank you!
Hello! Thanks for stopping by my site. Cheers Lidija
Thank you, too!
Wow! What a change, it’s beautiful. Did you keep any of the existing plants?
Yes. Always save plants if possible, sometimes to move or re-arrange them to have nicer affect.
What a lovely change. I so admire your skill and dedication.
Thanks! I am glad you like the change, too! 🙂
Very very nice. Maybe you can check my garden on FB too https://www.facebook.com/pages/Garden-and-home-Society-Zambia/156086261115670?sk=photos_albums I know you will enjoy it since you love gardening like me.
Great photos, Neli!
Greeting from Toronto, Canada!– Jane.
I like to collect seeds and propagate plants, too! It is great fun, perhaps we can exchange tips or more!
Can you send friend request? dont know where your garden is on FB. Greetings to you from Africa…I am very good with propagation…
My garden plants and photos are all in my blog… there are way too many photos…. You can go through my blog photos/posts first, you might find something you would like to grow…—Jane
Thanks Jane. Will check it up.
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Very simple but nice transformation.
Thanks!
Great photos. I especially like the one with the butterfly.
Thank you!
What a beautiful garden you have created! Very lovely indeed!
Thank you!
What an array of beauty!
Thank you, I am glad you like the change, too! 🙂
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Beautiful colors
Thank you!
You’re welcome
Beautiful garden! Such a lot of hard work but the result is wonderful
Thank you! I am glad you like the change as well!
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Transformation …
wow, that’s very nice work
Thank you! I am glad you like it, too! 🙂
Gorgeous! So glad you stopped by my blog. It allowed me to see your work!
Thank you! I am glad you like my blog! 🙂
great effort and well done
Thank you!
Very nice!
Thank you!
Hi!
I saw you liked one of my posts and I was curious to see what you’re blogging about. You also like to take pic of beautiful flowers 🙂 I absolutely love these pictures – great job! Keep in contact.
Followed :):)
Thank you!! 🙂
Adorable! I love the butterfly photo.^^
Thank you!
Inspirational transformation-love it!
Thank you!
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Hi! I’m bookmarking your blog :).
Glad you like my blog! 🙂
So stunning!!
Thank you, I am glad you like the change, too! 🙂
Wow – talk about impressive – not to mention GORGEOUS!! Your garden is simply beautiful – as are your photos !! What fun to see the “before" and the wonderful “after"!! And thanks so much for dropping by My Yellow Farmhouse and “liking" my photos!
Thank you for liking my blog! I like to visit blogs with nice images and posts. 🙂
Beautiful. How much time between the ‘Before’ and ‘After’?
Some project is pretty soon, 7-10 work days. Some projects is slow, in different stages according to client’s budget.
Your garden is spectacular. It’s the kind of place that I like to sit in when I paint. Thanks for visiting by blog and liking my paintings. As you can see I also love to garden and paint flowers. Have an artful day! Marian
Thank you, I am glad you like it too!
Wow, what a change – you have done a really nice job and must be absolutely thrilled. It is fun to watch the garden change too, year by year. I started with a blank space, rather than your overgrown one, but I am also pleased so know how you must feel!
It is one of my clients backyard. I am glad you like the change, too! 🙂
Lovely transformation.
Thank you! I am glad you like the change, too!
Absolutely beautiful. You are an inspiration for me to get my garden in shape.
Thanks!
A wonderful result 🙂
Thank you!
Love the flowers. You have done a nice job getting things organized.
Thank you! 🙂
I need to to thank you for this great read!!
I absolutely loved every little bit of it. I have got you saved as a
favorite to check out new things you post…|
Welcome, thanks for visiting my blog! I am glad you like my blog, different countries have different plants so have different landscape and scenery. Thanks for internet, we study and search things so easy nowadays! 🙂 Blogging is very good to meet friends far away from all over the world! — Jane