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Photos

  • Palmdale foyer and dining room
  • Palmdale kitchen
  • Palmdale dining room
  • Beautiful engraved wood fireplace
  • Palmdale living room and fireplace
  • Mulch stays put inside the perimeter of the raised curbing.
  • A tree island surrounded by landscape curbing.
  • Two types of landscape edging come together.
  • Curbing has the ability to direct you towards certain areas of your yard. In this case, an arbor leading to the backyard.
  • You can see in this photo that the curbing will allow for several incheds of much needed mulch to be added and kept in place.
  • Concrete landscape curbing surrounding islands in the yard provide a great finishing touch.
  • Here's a closer view of the old stone structure in the graveyard

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