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Suzanne W

Monroe Township, NJ
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About Me:

I enjoy the outdoors,whether it's gardening,or just hanging out.I'm not afraid of hard outdoor yard work, lol

Favorite area of home improvement:

I need bathroom ideas. I have a long rectangle room.


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"Bug Patrol" Lizards in my garden

The Green Anole. What a wonderful asset to my garden. And no harmful chemicals.
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CAROL H Harlem, GA
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  • Suzanne W
    Commented on Apr 05, 2012
    LOL I guess New Jersey isn't quite warm for them, yet....:)
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  • The view from the screened porch looking out at the new landscaping, hardscaping, and water feature.

Sometimes, the time calls for a water feature that has a little more formality, yet must fit into a natural setting.

Our client was remodeling their house and adding a large screened porch. Our design for the landscaping included new stone walls along with the new plantings. The client expressed a ...»
desire for a small water feature that could be enjoyed both in the garden as well as from the screened porch. We presented the idea for a small pool with 3 copper spouts pouring out of the retaining wall. As you can see in the photo, the final feature both blends in with the landscaping as well as attracts attention. Looking closely at the photo, you will notice that there is no visible evidence of liner, wires, pump, UV clarifier, or conduits. Also hidden from view are accessible ball valves in the wall to balance the individual flow to each spout. We thoroughly planned this feature out in order to hide all necessary equipment and the less attractive, yet necessary elements. We custom made the 2" copper spouts that exit the wall. Our electrician wired the pump and the submerged light to switches that are controlled from inside the porch. Our clients are able to turn on and off their feature when they desire, even if it is only while they enjoy their dinner while enjoying the sound of water.

The view from inside the porch was taken after installation was complete. The detail shot was taken 2 years after installation.

Southern Trillium LLC
Southern Trillium LLC Stone Mountain, GA
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  • Suzanne W
    Commented on Mar 19, 2012
    nice job.
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