Front Yard Garden Design Ideas

Goodbye grass, Hello San Diego landscape!
Goodbye grass, Hello San Diego landscape!
Ornamental Gardens by LisaOrnamental Gardens by Lisa
In the springtime the Kangaroo Paws explode with blooms.
Perry Street Rancher
Perry Street Rancher
Pacific Garden DesignPacific Garden Design
After moving into a mid-century ranch home on Spokane's South Hill, these homeowners gave the tired landscape a dramatic makeover. The aging asphalt driveway was replaced by precast concrete pavers that coordinate with a new walkway of sandwashed concrete pads. A pared-down front lawn reduces the overall water use of the landscape, while sculptural boulders add character. A small flagstone patio creates a spot to enjoy the outdoors in the courtyard-like area between the house and the towering ponderosa pines. The backyard received a similar update, with a new garden area, water feature, and paver patio anchoring the updated space.
A San Jose Edible Garden
A San Jose Edible Garden
UserUser
AFTER...Because they are devout "foodies", we decided that that as much of the property as possible should be food producing. With that focus in mind, the front lawn became a vegetable garden. The installation was done by Sam Gomez of Gomez Landscaping. Caitlin Atkinson
Modern Classic
Modern Classic
Melanie Rekola Landscape DesignMelanie Rekola Landscape Design
Landscape design and photography by Melanie Rekola
Lemon Ranch
Lemon Ranch
SoCal ContractorSoCal Contractor
Lori Dennis Interior Design Erika Bierman Photography
Landscape at 44th Street
Landscape at 44th Street
Sonja CellucciSonja Cellucci
Custom concrete board form planter box with golden barrel cactus, agave, and hopseed bushes. Photo Credit: Hoopes Photography
Water-Wise Home Yard Landscaping Project in Temecula
Water-Wise Home Yard Landscaping Project in Temecula
Southwest Boulder & StoneSouthwest Boulder & Stone
Joe and Tod, homeowners in the Vintage Hills area of Temecula, undertook this yard transformation themselves. Their goal was to replace a lawned portion of the right side of their front yard with drought-tolerant plants and rock complementing the existing landscaping. The homeowners began the project by transplanting kangaroo paw, yucca, lantana and jade plants. Some of the plants made the journey from their former home in Long Beach and others came from thinning out existing plants in the yard. In addition to designing the space together, they also installed the project themselves. The small, light gray boulders and cobble were already located on the property, and closely resemble Sierra boulders. Gambler's Gold 3/4" crushed rock was used to create the "islands" around the plants, with 3/4" gray crushed rock to fill in the larger areas. Premium Sunburst pebbles in the 1"-3" size finished the area off as the border with the neighbor's property.
Urban Ranch
Urban Ranch
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & DesignExterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
Incorporating metals into the landscape design adds clean lines and a touch of modern that flows from inside the home to the outside, creating a cohesive space.
Twin Cities MN
Twin Cities MN
Living Space LandscapesLiving Space Landscapes
Front yard privacy. Living Space Landscapes Mendota Heights MN

Front Yard Garden Design Ideas

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