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Landscape design includes smart features. “We used the Sonance System with two loudspeakers and six speakers inside the garden spaces, as well as loudspeakers in the cabin, controlled by the home automation system,” says Stucchi. “Landsters, Pistro lights and lights in the cabana are controlled by the Lutron system application on home owners phones.”
Maples Paperbark (Acer GRISEUM, US Department of Agriculture areas from 4 to 8; Find your area), Which are multi -time trees with a beautiful bark, cabin framing. “About one million residing wild rabbits strongly confined our plant panel through their indifferent appetite for herbal durability.” We will not help us any amount of rabbits there. We have tried everything. ”
I used trees, flowering shrubs, greenery, herbs for the structure, color and texture. This includes a mixture of Cuba, “Karl Foerster” Red Red Al -Ashb ((CAMAGROSTIS x Acuteflora ‘Karl Foerster’, regions from 4 to 9) Both knock on the cheeks of roses (Rosa Radiowood, areas from 5 to 11) and hitting roses (Rosa “Radraz”, areas from 5 to 11).