Beach Style Garden Design Ideas with a Vegetable Garden
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This seaside castle has everything including a fabulous garden. With limited space available, we dug into the ground to create a veggie garden that would enhance the natural beauty of the surrounding estate. By positioning the garden hillside we were able to help prevent run off problems as well stay within a confined space. A tidy garden tucked into the hillside, perfection!
Isabel Moritz Designs
Small space landscape design. Drought tolerant planting with relaxed elements but structured spaces.
Natural Concepts Landscaping Contractors
design | Erin Carroll, Landscape Architect, Arcadia Studio
photography | Kurt Jordan Photography
Landscape Logic
These are raised vegetable boxes at perfect height, 24" high. The are equipped with automatic drip irrigation system.
Platinum Landscape & Pools
Recessed garden area with pressure treated wood grow boxes, steel posts for grapes and bedding for strawberries. Crushed gravel paths lead to 8' wide rock stairs.
Photo Credit: Platinum Landscape & Pools
Roland Oehme Landscape Architecture
This is an urban single family home situated on a narrow lot that is about 1/8 of an acre and is only 2 blocks from the Pacific Ocean. I designed a completely new garden and installed everything along with the client’s help. The garden I designed consisted of an ornamental grass garden, a xeriscape garden with decomposed granite mounds, fruit trees and shrubs located throughout, a jungle forest garden, and raised brick vegetable beds in the rear. Previously, there was a wood deck covering almost the entire property that was removed by the owner. We installed root guard around all of the walkways. I installed the raised brick vegetable beds and walkways around the vegetable beds. Many of the plants were chosen to provide food and habitat for pollinators as well. Dozens of fruiting plants were located in the garden. So, it is called the “Garden of Eatin”.
Landscape design and photo by Roland Oehme
FormLA Landscaping
The dark, glossy leaves of Beach Strawberry provide a dense ground cover. Its delicate white blooms with buttercup centers are every bit as charming as its petite scarlet red strawberries. It is also a California native that will thrive with little water and no fertilizer or pesticides.
Photos: Orly Olivier
Urban Habitats Landscape Studio
A boulder retaining wall creates a rustic, beach vibe in the back yard. The stone stairs leading up to the patio and pool area are made from large basalt chunks.
Photo:Urban Habitats Landscape Studio
Isabel Moritz Designs
Small space landscape design. Drought tolerant planting with relaxed elements but structured spaces.
Lori Dennis, ASID, LEED AP
This couple is compromise of a famous vegan chef and a leader in the
Plant based community. Part of the joy of the spacious yard, was to plant an
Entirely edible landscape. This glorious garden is a space where the couple also
Entertains and relaxes.
Stephanie D Poole
The vertical garden provides a small scale herb and vegetable garden with edible flowers. It's located close to the kitchen for ease of use and care.
Perry Mills & Assoc. Landscape Designer/Architect
Low maintenance garden at a retirement village is fully accessible, and with easily accessed vegetable gardens that require no bending to maintain.
In this image you can see that the vegetable garden has been defined from the rest of the bed which is planted with drought-tolerant low screen plants, by timber edging. This clearly defines and organises the bed's different functions.
Beach Style Garden Design Ideas with a Vegetable Garden
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