![]() Courtesy photos Show More Show Less 17 of21 The Greentree Woods home on the Garden Conservancy's annual garden tour in Houston has a gently rolling landscape to complement the John Staub-designed home. Julie Soefer Show More Show Less 16 of21 The Greentree Woods home on the Garden Conservancy's annual garden tour in Houston has a gently rolling landscape to complement the John Staub-designed home. Courtesy of the Garden Conservancy Show More Show Less 15 of21 Jamie House of Jaime House Design made the outdoor space feel more indoorsy at The Woodlands home of Paige and Matt Hammit. John Everett Show More Show Less 14 of21 Briarwood Court House: The gardens at a private home on Briarwood Court range from highly structured architectural spaces to loose planterly compositions intimate spaces, to large formal gathering areas. Fashionable formality gives way to naturalism in English landscape. 05/11/99 (John Everett / Chronicle) HOUCHRON CAPTION (): 1700s - French perfect the parterre. Courtesy photo Show More Show Less 13 of21 vegetable/herb garden at 17 A Crestwood off Memorial Drive. It has a mix of woodland plantings, an arbor walk, a pollarded sycamore allee, fountains, a cottage garden and a secret garden. Michael Short/Staff Show More Show Less 12 of21 Briarwood Court Garden mixes highly structured architectural outdoor spaces with contemporary settings. ![]() ![]() "Almost every client is asking for one," he said. Taggart Sorensen Show More Show Less 11 of21 Organic vegetable gardens have become very popular, said landscape designer Frank Brown III. It will be featured on the 2016 fall Modern Home Tour. Rame Hruska Show More Show Less 10 of21 This modern home in Bunker Hill was designed by Keith Messick of Merge Architects. ( Jon Shapley / Houston Chronicle ) Jon Shapley/Staff Show More Show Less 9 of21 Exterior shots of the modern home of architects Rame and Russell Hruska. Gary Zvonkovic/Zvonkovic Photography/PHOTOGRAPHER Show More Show Less 8 of21 The back patio at the home of John and Leah Leggett is seen Wednesday, May 11, 2016, in Houston. ( Jon Shapley / Houston Chronicle ) Jon Shapley/Staff Show More Show Less 7 of21 An exterior view of the Tanglewood home of architect Imad Abdullah and his wife, Dr. Courtesy photo Show More Show Less 6 of21 The back yard and pool at the home of John and Leah Leggett is seen Wednesday, May 11, 2016, in Houston. Rame Hruska Show More Show Less 5 of21 A new survey shows that Houston homeowners want a distinctive look, great plants, natural stone and professional design help for their yards. Johnny Steele Designs Show More Show Less 4 of21 Exterior shots of the modern home of architects Rame and Russell Hruska. This yard, by Johnny Steele Designs uses stone walls and tiered landscaping and sculptures of horses. Johnny Steele Designs Show More Show Less 3 of21 Contemporary and modern homes' clean lines and unique architecture require simple but striking landscaping. Johnny Steele Designs Show More Show Less 2 of21 Contemporary and modern homes' clean lines and unique architecture require simple but striking landscaping. 1 of21 In this backyard, stone pieces lead up to slabs of concrete, all lined with a variety of flowers, shrubs and trees.
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