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Mid-sized mediterranean backyard full sun formal garden in Denver with natural stone pavers and a water feature.
This is an example of a large mediterranean front yard partial sun formal garden for summer in San Francisco with a garden path and concrete pavers.
Henrietta Wighton Garden Design
The garden space contains both paving and mass planting, incorporating different colours and textures.
Mass planting of lavender along the front wall complements the style of the house and the two trees, one on each side of the front path, were selected for their decorative bark and flowers, in addition to their function of providing shade and privacy. Two wide pots, painted with Porters Paints to take on a rusted iron appearance, were planted with a variety of succulents, and sited atop informally placed stones.
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Karen Aitken and Associates
Aitken & Associates Landscape Architects
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Large mediterranean front yard full sun xeriscape in San Francisco.
Large mediterranean front yard full sun xeriscape in San Francisco.
Jackie and the Beanstalk
Just planted tomato seedlings in a bed with drip irrigation
Photo of a large mediterranean backyard full sun garden for summer in San Diego with a vegetable garden.
Photo of a large mediterranean backyard full sun garden for summer in San Diego with a vegetable garden.
PermaDesign, Inc.
Photo Credit: Tunia Hyland
Mid-sized mediterranean backyard full sun garden in Albuquerque with natural stone pavers for summer.
Mid-sized mediterranean backyard full sun garden in Albuquerque with natural stone pavers for summer.
Carawan Architecture
Mark Singer Photography
Photo of a mediterranean courtyard garden in Los Angeles with a water feature.
Photo of a mediterranean courtyard garden in Los Angeles with a water feature.
Gary Fredricks Landscape Design
Mid-sized mediterranean courtyard garden in Los Angeles with a garden path.
DSLA Design
Nick Straabe (Landscape Photographer)
Mediterranean garden in Orange County with a water feature.
Mediterranean garden in Orange County with a water feature.
EasyTurf Florida
A putting green can fit in practically any area of your home's space. Here, AlternaScapes created a large green in an unused corner of the front yard, alongside the driveway. Two sand traps have been added, to enhance the look and feel of the putting green, and to truly help the homeowner increase his skills.
Skyline 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
Good Earth Design
This Trellis was part of an edible landscaping project in Western Colorado. Features include full drip irrigation, emphasis on native and functional plants. Aaron Jerad
Sage Outdoor Designs
Karen Reinecke
Photo of a mediterranean backyard outdoor sport court in San Diego.
Photo of a mediterranean backyard outdoor sport court in San Diego.
Dixon Construction, Inc.
Design ideas for a mediterranean courtyard garden in Los Angeles with a water feature and natural stone pavers.
Nature's Realm
Nature's Realm
Mediterranean backyard shaded garden in Houston with a container garden for summer.
Mediterranean backyard shaded garden in Houston with a container garden for summer.
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
One of my favorite grasses. Feather Reed Grass, Calamagrostis x acutiflora ' Karl Foerster'. Tall and handsome, delightful, feathery foliage moves gracefully in the breeze. A narrow growing grass. Photo: © Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Mediterranean Garden Design Ideas
Santa Rita Landscaping, Inc.
This backyard remodel expanded a claustrophobic patio, embraced an existing pool and spa, and added multiple living spaces throughout. From the covered outdoor kitchen & dining room to the firepit that the homeowners use nearly every night as they watch the Arizona sunset, this yard truly went from one of Tucson's forgotten yards to one of Tucson's embraced landscapes. Photos by Meagan Hancock
Elizabeth McGreevy
This site had several issues. The most obvious was the never ending wind (this house is near the top of an exposed hill). The other issues were shallow bedrock, compacted "dirt" that wasn't allowing water to soak in, not enough useable outdoor entertaining space. There was an inherent awkwardness since the backyard was basically a side yard due to site orientation on a corner lot. The clients wanted privacy, a Tuscan style meets Texas Hill Country style garden with a water feature. To solve the issue of privacy and high winds, I designed two massed planting beds with layers of mostly evergreen, very drought tolerant plantings. We also added a low wall and gate at the entry to the main patio for extra privacy.
Hendricks Construction
Photo of a desert look mediterranean backyard full sun xeriscape in Phoenix with gravel.
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