Design : In the sun

The Bee

Coneflower and bee close-up.

Roses

These New Dawn roses are great for cutting!

Driftwood Planter

Sunlight streams through exotic succulents.

Plants as Camouflage

Hydrangea, cranesbill and clematis blend together to hide a wrought iron fence.

Raised Beds

These beds are planted with a mixture of perennials as a backdrop to the pool.

Natural Seaside Plantings in the Hamptons

Rugosa roses and miscanthis form a natural barrier between the beach and the garden.

View to the Ocean

A natural progression from the Mexican beach pebbles to the dunes.

Exotics

These succulents thrive in the hot sun.

Just Blooming

Hydrangea preziosa.

Garden Border in Setauket

Ornamental grasses in the fall.