Mediterranean Outdoor Design Ideas with Gravel

Eastern Redbud
Eastern Redbud
FormLA LandscapingFormLA Landscaping
Like its native cousin, Eastern Redbud brings shade and ever-evolving seasonal color to petite spaces. Here, it shades the entry to the back garden and provides a measure of privacy.
California Spanish Modern Sanctuary
California Spanish Modern Sanctuary
Califia EcodesignCalifia Ecodesign
Native sages and Mediterranean wild mints and lavenders dance together under a canopy of palo verde, citrus and strawberry trees. Jasmine, bougainvillea, figs, olives and a sizable vegetable garden and orchard round out the planting profile. Not to mention the ultra low-water NO-MOW lawn. Used regularly for dogs & soccer.
Gravel Garden
Gravel Garden
Caroline Crawford Garden DesignCaroline Crawford Garden Design
An informal garden for a professional couple who wanted a space for relaxing and entertaining. The Deck provides a spacious dining area with raised herb bed at the back which also doubles as ad hoc seating. The rest of the area is a mix of paving and gravel with planting and pots throughout giving a mediterranean feel.
Keller Homes
Keller Homes
Housing & Building Association of Colorado SpringsHousing & Building Association of Colorado Springs
Keller Homes Colorado Springs, CO Phone: 719.528.6977 Website: www.kellerhomes.com
A new garden style for Atherton
A new garden style for Atherton
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photo-Caitlin Atkinson Once the lawn was removed, we were able to bring in mounds of new soil punctuated by gravel pathways leading to benches for visiting and viewing. In the background are the two benches that face each other along the approach to the front door..
Lancing 'Gaudi' Garden
Lancing 'Gaudi' Garden
Anita Sullivan GardensAnita Sullivan Gardens
Mosaic of stylised plants. This is the end of the bench, the first thing you see as you walk through the garden gate. Design and photo by Anita Sullivan.
A Traditional Landscape Loses the Lawn & Overgrown Shrubs To Low-Water Plants
A Traditional Landscape Loses the Lawn & Overgrown Shrubs To Low-Water Plants
Dig Your Garden Landscape DesignDig Your Garden Landscape Design
The removal of the dense and overgrown shrubs and trees provide more outdoor space for dining and entertaining, less maintenance. And now with site-appropriate plants and no lawn, a lower water bill for the homewoners. Full color Blue stone and small mexican pebbles replace the lawn and pathways while offering a contemporary transformation. A variety of low-water plants including succulents offer year-round appeal and interest throughout the seasons. Photos and Design © Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design

Mediterranean Outdoor Design Ideas with Gravel

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