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Tropical Garden Design Ideas

Lanikai Beach Balinese
Lanikai Beach Balinese
Peter Vincent ArchitectsPeter Vincent Architects
Linny Morris
Design ideas for a tropical garden in Hawaii.
Front Landscape & Pool Waterfall
Front Landscape & Pool Waterfall
RFL INCRFL INC
Property Beautification by Rob, Plants, Palms, Lighting, Pavers, Travertine, Pool Waterfall and More.
Design ideas for a tropical garden in Tampa.
Pools
Pools
Tropical PoolsTropical Pools
Inspiration for a tropical garden in Orlando with a water feature.
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Tropical Landscape
Tropical Landscape
Design ideas for a small tropical backyard garden in Miami with decking.
Davids Garden
Davids Garden
Raymond Jungles, Inc.Raymond Jungles, Inc.
This is an example of a tropical garden in Miami.
Jupiter Estate Photo Shoot
Jupiter Estate Photo Shoot
Michael Laurenzano PhotographyMichael Laurenzano Photography
This is a Estate located in Jupiter Florida. The home was granted "The Finest Home in 17 Southeastern States Award". The home has also been featured in Architectural Digest. It was a pleasure photographing it.
Glass bottom pool and deck
Glass bottom pool and deck
DWY Landscape ArchitectsDWY Landscape Architects
Inspiration for a tropical garden in Tampa.
Modern Tropical Courtyard
Modern Tropical Courtyard
Glenna Partridge Garden DesignGlenna Partridge Garden Design
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This is an example of a tropical courtyard garden in Vancouver.
Doonan House
Doonan House
Phil DarwenPhil Darwen
This home features curved walls and wraps around a central courtyard and water feature.
This is an example of a tropical garden in Brisbane.
Pool
Pool
Willman Interiors / Gina Willman, ASIDWillman Interiors / Gina Willman, ASID
Photo of a tropical garden in Hawaii with a water feature.
bamboo fencing privacy screens
bamboo fencing privacy screens
Bali Oasis - Outdoor LivingBali Oasis - Outdoor Living
bamboo fence installed with timber framing
Tropical backyard garden in Central Coast.
Tropical Design
Tropical Design
Knoll Landscape Design MiamiKnoll Landscape Design Miami
knoll landscape design miami designer brent knoll hummingbird nectaring on red flower
Photo of a tropical garden in Miami.
Urban tropical
Urban tropical
antonia schofield garden designantonia schofield garden design
inside outside antonia schofield
Design ideas for a tropical garden in London.
Past projects
Past projects
Outdoor Creations Landscape & Design Inc.Outdoor Creations Landscape & Design Inc.
Raymond Bray
Design ideas for a large tropical sloped full sun xeriscape for summer in Other.
Jones Residence
Jones Residence
Craig Reynolds Landscape ArchitectureCraig Reynolds Landscape Architecture
Barry FitzGerald
Photo of a large tropical garden in Miami with a water feature.
Kiehl - Harbor Oaks
Kiehl - Harbor Oaks
Dane Spencer Landscape ArchitectureDane Spencer Landscape Architecture
Giovani Lunardi
This is an example of a tropical side yard garden in Portland with brick pavers and a garden path.
Guildford
Guildford
Stacy PardalStacy Pardal
Photo of a tropical front yard xeriscape in Other.

Tropical Garden Design Ideas

3D Landscape Designs
3D Landscape Designs
Custom Outdoor CreationsCustom Outdoor Creations
3D Landscape Designs from Custom Outdoor Creations LLC
Design ideas for a large tropical backyard full sun formal garden in Miami with a garden path and brick pavers.
Colorful and Contemplative
Colorful and Contemplative
Sweet Smiling LandscapesSweet Smiling Landscapes
When I came to this property not only was the landscape a scrappy mess the property also had some very real grading and drainage issues that were jeopardizing the safety of this house. As recent transplants from New Jerseys to Southern California these clients were in awe of all the plants they were seeing in their neighborhood. Living on the water at the Ventura harbor they wanted to be able to take full advantage or the outdoor lifestyle and cool ocean breeze. Being environmentally conscious citizens, these clients were very concerned that their garden was designed with sustainability as a leading factor. As they said in our initial consultation, “Would want or garden be part of the solution not part of the problem.” This property is the last house on the bottom of a gently sloping street. All the water from the neighbor’s houses drain onto this property. When I came into this project the back yard sloped into the house. When it would rain the water would pool up against the house causing water damage. To address the drainage we employed several tactics. Firstly, we had to invert the slope in the back yard so that water would not pool against the house. We created a very minor slope going away from the house so that water drains away but so the patio area feels flat. The back of the back yard had an existing retaining wall made out of shabby looking slump stone. In front of that retaining wall we created a beautiful natural stone retaining wall. This retain wall severs many purposes. One it works as a place to put some of the soil removed from the grading giving this project a smaller carbon foot print (moving soil of a site burns a lot of fossil fuel). The retaining wall also helps obscure the shabby existing retaining wall and allows for planting space above the footing from the existing retaining wall. The soil behind the ne retaining wall is slightly lower than the top of the wall so that when the run on water on from the neighbor’s property flows it is slowed down and absorbed before it has a chance to get near the house. Finally, the wall is at a height designed to serve as overflow seating as these clients intend to have occasional large parties and gatherings. Other efforts made to help keep the house safe and dry are that we used permeable paving. With the hardscape being comprised of flag stone with gravel in-between water has a chance to soak into the ground so it does not flow into spots where it will pool up. The final element to help keep the house dry is the addition of infiltration swales. Infiltration swales are depressions in the landscape that capture rain water. The down spouts on the sides of the houses are connected to pipe that goes under the ground and conveys the water to the swales. In this project it helps move rain water away from the house. In general, these Infiltration swales are a powerful element in creating sustainable landscapes. These swales capture pollutants that accumulate on the roof and in the landscape. Biology in the soil in the swales can break down these pollutants. When run of watered is not captured by soil on a property the dirty water flows into water ways and then the ocean were the biology that breaks down the pollutants is not as prolific. This is particularly important in this project as it drains directly into the harbor. The water that is absorbed in to the swales can replenish aquafers as well as increasing the water available to the plants planted in that area recusing the amount of water that is needed from irrigation. When it came to the planting we went with a California friendly tropical theme. Using lots of succulents and plants with colorful foliage we created vibrant lush landscape that will have year around color. We planted densely (the images in the picture were taken only a month after installation). Taller drought tolerant plants to help regulate the temperature and loss of water from the plants below them. The dense plantings will help keep the garden, the house and even the neighborhood cooler on hot days, will provide spaces for birds to enjoy and will create an illusion of depth in a somewhat narrow space. Today this garden is a space these homeowners can fully enjoy while having the peace of mind that their house is protected from flooding and they are helping the environment.
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