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FormLA Landscaping
This expansive, rock and riparian native-filled rain garden (aka bioswale) will drain quickly, refueling Sierra Madre's water independence.
This is an example of an expansive traditional courtyard shaded xeriscape for winter in Los Angeles with a garden path and decomposed granite.
This is an example of an expansive traditional courtyard shaded xeriscape for winter in Los Angeles with a garden path and decomposed granite.
Land2c Landscape Architecture
Land2c
The clients requested lawn and enjoy the borrowed view of the greenbelt. Many plants were included that can be cut for bouquets as requested.Three curved terraces with a center seating wall provide ample areas for entering guest and family.
Sarita Landscape Inc
Giving a dramatic twist to the tired yard of a Spanish Mission house. Modern and rustic blending in a single landscape with dark grey concrete and brick and decomposed granite pathway.
Bosler Earth Design
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary backyard xeriscape in Los Angeles with a garden path and decomposed granite.
Thrive Landscape Design
Inspiration for a large front yard garden in Portland with a garden path and decomposed granite.
Parco Studio
A path made from decomposed granite with Juniper timber steps leads from the terraced vegetable garden, through the side courtyard, and to the backyard.
Blue Hibiscus Gardens
Photo of a large contemporary side yard partial sun outdoor sport court in San Francisco with a garden path, a wood fence and decomposed granite.
L'esprit au vert
Design ideas for a mid-sized asian backyard partial sun garden in Paris with a garden path and decomposed granite.
Land2c Landscape Architecture
Land2c
The pink groundcover rose and the Burgundy Glow barberry blend nicely with the Blue Oat Grasses and the Golden Creeping Jenny.
All tough and full sun plants.
FormLA Landscaping
The garden supports wildlife with water, native seeds, nectars and berries year round. It is a ready refuge should nearby wildspaces burn. In the meantime, it delights them and the humans who join them in the space!
Richie-Bray, Inc. Landscape Architect
Front entry courtyard, with fountain and succulent color
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary courtyard full sun xeriscape for summer in Los Angeles with a garden path and decomposed granite.
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary courtyard full sun xeriscape for summer in Los Angeles with a garden path and decomposed granite.
Sharp Landscaping
Photo of a mid-sized traditional backyard partial sun garden in Richmond with with flowerbed, a garden path, with path, decomposed granite and a wood fence.
Sarita Landscape Inc
Giving a dramatic twist to the tired yard of a Spanish Mission house. Modern and rustic blending in a single landscape with dark grey concrete and brick and decomposed granite pathway.
Red Bark Design, LLC
Red Bark Design, LLC 2014
Inspiration for a small modern front yard partial sun garden in Phoenix with a garden path and decomposed granite.
Inspiration for a small modern front yard partial sun garden in Phoenix with a garden path and decomposed granite.
Richard Gervais Collection
Chris Jacobson, a Bay Area Landscape Designer for nearly forty years and principal of GardenArt Group has consistently sourced items from the Richard Gervais Collection for a variety of his projects. For this garden in Palo Alto, Chris chose to use overscale ceramic containers from provincial kilns located in central and northern Thailand. He says that he always counts on our collection to instantly provide his gardens with a feeling of timelessness and tranquility. The Richard Gervais Collection maintains a sizeable inventory of ceramic planters, jars and figurative forms from these northern kilns rich in pottery and ceramic making for over two thousand years.
Lifestyle Landscapes, Inc
Gravel garden path going under the arbor planted with wisteria.
This is an example of an expansive country backyard full sun garden in Seattle with a garden path and decomposed granite.
This is an example of an expansive country backyard full sun garden in Seattle with a garden path and decomposed granite.
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
This beautiful property is located in the hills above of Montecito with 360 degree of views onto the Channel Islands and the surrounding mountains. Inspired by the Japanese landscape design principal of the borrowed landscape the gardens on this property serves as a kind of picture frame from which to view the natural beauty of its surroundings.
This 15-year-old costume-built home was crafted with all the style and workmanship ship found in Villa or Château in the Mediterranean. Unfortunately, the garden design was not as well thought out as the house was. Most of this property receives baking sun, drying winds and is in an extremely high fire danger area. Do to these factors many of the plants on the property were unsuitable for their location. The original planting scheme was also lifeless and colorless. Poor landscape maintenance had left many of the plants on the property sick and dying.
We came in to revive this landscape, breathing new life into it.
Creating a drought tolerant and fire wise landscape was of utmost importance to these clients. Staying true to the more formal landscape styles found in Southern Europe we also want to create an opportunity to design seamlessly blend with its natural surroundings. We did that by incorporating a lot of California native plants. This vast property also contains an avocado orchard and a vineyard. By adding California native plants the property is inviting in native birds and insects that help keep pollinate the orchard and vineyard and keep pest problems at bay. Because these clients enjoy harvesting from their land we added elements of edible landscaping to this project. We filled pottery and planter beds with fruit trees, culinary and medicinal herbs as well as flowers that can be used in cut flower arrangements. Lastly, we went through carefully pruning diseased plants, treating pest problems an improving the soil. Now the landscape is not only more beautiful it is more protected against fire, is more water wise and integrate into its surrounds with a wholistic approach.
BE Landscape Design
This front yard went from water hogging grass and old school roses, to a flourishing native garden.
This is an example of a mid-sized midcentury front yard full sun xeriscape for summer in Los Angeles with a garden path and decomposed granite.
This is an example of a mid-sized midcentury front yard full sun xeriscape for summer in Los Angeles with a garden path and decomposed granite.
JoanMa Roig - Paisatgisme
El estudio fue contactado por Be.Rethink para llevar a cabo el diseño del jardín para esta propiedad llamada, hasta entonces, Casa Celma. La arquitectura original es de Jordi Capella, arquitecto y creativo catalán. Se encuentra en pleno parque natural del Garraf, en un típico paisaje mediterráneo meridional. Rodeado de encinar y pinar de pino blanco, que se agarran al terreno pedregoso y calcáreo del lugar. La intervención paisajística pretende respetar el lugar y la arquitectura existente (con reforma por parte de EXIT Projectes), mediante muros de piedra, materiales nobles -madera, metal, gresa- y una selección de planta mediterranea de muy fácil adaptación. Los lugares con tanta presencia de piedra madre en superficie, obliga a escoger muy bien qué y dónde plantar. Sin olvidar que es un jardín, con su atmosfera y su estética.
Fotografía © Oleh Kardash
Jesse York, Landscape Designer
This award-winning design epitomizes luxury and formal Italian garden elegance, with natural decomposed granite walkways leading through meticulously arranged parterre gardens. Adhering to a sophisticated white, purple, and green color palette, these gardens bloom with carefully selected roses, irises, and geraniums. Celebrated annually on upscale garden tours, this project has become a beacon of design excellence, capturing the traditional Italian style with unparalleled sophistication.
Outdoor Design Ideas with a Garden Path and Decomposed Granite
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