1. hardscape - Noun
2. hardscape - Verb
hardscape (plural hardscapes)
The permanent, artificial features of a landscape made from stone etc, rather than plants.
hardscape (third-person singular simple present hardscapes, present participle hardscaping, simple past and past participle hardscaped)
(transitive) To provide (a landscape) with man-made elements.
Best Hardscape Project: Stairways, decks and patios, driveways, pathways, fences, swimming pools, garden gates, trellises, etc. open to both professionals and amateurs. Source: Internet
The privately-owned alley is an example of permeable hardscape, surfaces such as driveways and sidewalks designed for water to drain through them rather than running off. Source: Internet
I loved the color themes, the varieties of plants, the hardscape, shapes, textures, and the way you could direct people through these spaces. Source: Internet
The corner will likely be adjusted with added hardscape, she said. Source: Internet