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Front yard
Front yard
Amelia B. Lima & Associates, INC.Amelia B. Lima & Associates, INC.
Stepstone. Inc. concrete steps creating the entrance stairs to the garden photo by Amelia B Lima
Mediterranean Rose Garden
Mediterranean Rose Garden
Skyline design studioSkyline design studio
This rose garden is half hidden and the curving path entices you to explore further. Creating a sense of mystery by partially obscuring the boundaries of the garden increases the sense of space. photo: Diane Hayford
South African Style in Woodside
South African Style in Woodside
UserUser
This shot by Marion Brenner has been the hit of this past year, appearing in several Sunset publications, as well as the soon-to-be released Fall edition of Garden Design Magazine. photo- Marion Brenner
Tucson Oasis
Tucson Oasis
Santa Rita Landscaping, Inc.Santa Rita Landscaping, Inc.
Planting islands create pockets of enjoyment within this new backyard. Photos by Meagan Hancock
Colorado Springs Xeriscape Garden
Colorado Springs Xeriscape Garden
Sunflower Designs LLCSunflower Designs LLC
AFTER-the once barren lawn has become a lush oasis with a patio tucked in the middle. Brooke Merriam
Canyon Retreat
Canyon Retreat
Urban Oasis Landscape DesignUrban Oasis Landscape Design
Always a drama queen, Pride of Madeira sends out sublime giant lilac flower spikes. Foliage color and texture play a large part in this design. Here, the chartreuse blossoms of the Euphorbia characias play against the black rosettes of Aeonium arboretum 'Zwartkop', the spear-like leaves of the Echium candicans and the fleshy blue spikes of Senecio mandraliscae.
Santa Barbara at Rancho Cucamonga
Santa Barbara at Rancho Cucamonga
Sitescapes Landscape Architecture & PlanningSitescapes Landscape Architecture & Planning
Taking influence from early Santa Barbara, this community was designed to be a Spanish-style enclave. The Site Plan is oriented around a center street/paseo named after State Street in Santa Barbara. This main spine is lushly landscaped with unique specimens and has strong pedestrian elements, including benches and vine-covered arbors throughout. At the terminus of both ends of State Street lie two parks designed to resemble the essence of their namesakes in Santa Barbara. Alice Keck Park is a whimsical, playful area with a serpentine seatwall wrapping around a tot-lot and separate seating areas. Decorative tile, colorful play equipment, fossil imprints in the patio all under a large red umbrella helps create this unique space. The other park at the opposing end is the Montecito garden. This space has a grand fireplace with a Moorish inspired iron shade structure with retractable canvas. The patio space includes an outdoor kitchen, making it ideal for al fresco dining. An enclosed working garden is also integrated into the park. Large heritage trees are planted throughout to provide the established estate look that is so typical of Montecito. Santa Barbara’s building layout was established to create separate, more intimate courtyards as offshoots from the main State Street spine. These courtyards were all designed to be unique oases with dramatically different planting concepts to create equally diverse moods and appeal such as: sage garden, azalea garden, palm garden, succulent garden, fern garden, touch garden, edible garden, scented garden and a moon garden.
Pat Brodie Landscape Design
Pat Brodie Landscape Design
Pat Brodie Landscape DesignPat Brodie Landscape Design
Stone steps, stepping stones and layered plantings. The lawn is flanked by a yarrow meadow photos by Pat Brodie

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