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Revolution Landscape
Cedar fence with raised cedar garden beds, container herbs, and custom steel planters with succulents.
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AFTER...Because they are devout "foodies", we decided that that as much of the property as possible should be food producing. With that focus in mind, the front lawn became a vegetable garden. The installation was done by Sam Gomez of Gomez Landscaping. Caitlin Atkinson
Home & Garden Design, Atlanta - Danna Cain, ASLA
This client's dream for her retirement years was to have a colorful landscape with lots of herbs and vegetables. We incorporated all of the above into her sunny front yard in a manner that was acceptable to her neighborhood. A new front yard patio provides a cozy place to sit and enjoy the views. We also designed and built the new driveway and walkways. Together with regrading the front yard, we solved all of her drainage problems. Photographer: Danna Cain, Home & Garden Design, Inc.
Nilsen Landscape Design, LLC
Low evergreen shrubs along the front foundation provide year round interest.
Edger Landscape Design
Wide pathways and the blowsy California native plant Deer Grass are elements in this water-saving, low-maintenance front garden. Edible plants in this garden include grape, lemon, orange, and pommegranate.
Cathy Edger, Edger Landscape Design
Outside InStyle
Green Dodonaea Hopseed privacy hedge protects young Avocado Tree.
Photo by Katrina Coombs
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
Located on a steep hill above downtown Ventura, this modern Spanish house features panoramic views of town with the ocean and Channel Islands beyond. While the views are amazing from a large front deck, the steep slope presented some constraints on the landscape design.
Although the property is about a third-of-an-acre, the only useable and open garden space is a small (about 500 square feet) area to the West of the house. The house sits at the back of the property, and another steep hill on the neighboring property behind is held back by a tall retaining wall, leaving just enough room for a narrow, hardscaped patio in the back yard.
Bright plantings along the back of the property delineate the home from the neighboring property, and we chose plantings to help stabilize the soil and further develop the Spanish garden look while creating a lush, inviting feel. Additionally, we added 52 pieces of pottery to soften and add interest to the back garden and patio areas. Succulents, herbs, and California natives fill the pottery along with bright, sweet-smelling, tropical-looking, and climate-appropriate plants.
Slope stabilization was paramount for the front hill. Beyond that, finding plants that would thrive on the steep slope was the next obstacle. Finally, the aesthetics could be addressed, and we worked to find plants that meshed with the architecture—blending plants with white and orange to play off the red-tiled roofs and white-plastered walls that are emblematic of the Spanish style of this house as well as the predominate style of the neighborhood.
The flattish area to the West was designed with the idea of creating a contemporary take on the parterre garden. Reminiscent of Mediterranean gardens, this vegetable and herb garden substitutes formal hedges with formal Corten steel planters to honor the modern Spanish architecture of the house. The citrus, herbs, and vegetables serve the foodie clients well.
Greenwood Design Associates, LLC
Sweet peas cascade over the edge of this natural stone raised bed. Kelly Greenwood
Adam's Garden
The goal in this job was to blend the driveway with the garden, creating a seamless space that accommodates parking, plants and people. Railway sleeper & turf driveways are increasingly popular and they are easy on the eye and effective for a space that blends as a car space and a garden. Some specialty feature work is the exposed water tank on a railway sleeper bench.
Brown Dion Design
This is their garden about a year later. Native and drought tolerant plants fill the area between the street and the set-back deer fence. The fence is transparent to keep a friendly face to neighbors.
Revolution Landscape
Custom designed front yard chicken coop made of western red cedar. Plantings in the foreground include Feather Grass, multiple citrus varieties, and edible artichokes.
Natasha Barrault Design
Kitchen garden, Herb garden, fruit and veggie planters. Espaliered fruits on steel trellises. Custom build planters and Circular Planter by Green Form. Photo Natasha Barrault.
Donna Giguere, APLD Landscape Design
Corten Steel performs as both retaining walls and raised beds in a tight space.
Donna Giguere Landscape Design
FormLA Landscaping
Gravel paths wrap raised edible beds at the garden's edge. As with the orchard, these beds offer the family chances to encounter neighbors and passersby - and save the occasional trip to the grocery store.
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