Midcentury Garden Design Ideas for Spring
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
141 - 160 of 281 photos
Item 1 of 3
romero + obeji interior design
This view of the property highlights its natural setting and the value of adopting drought tolerant planting - the seamless blend of landscaping and natural occurring vegetation happily blurs the boundaries of man and nature. More images on our website: http://www.romero-obeji-interiordesign.com
François AUDIGER - Paysagiste & Concepteur
Demande du client :
- Style rétro
- Point d'eau
- Présence humaine
- Reflet de l'espace
- Optimisation de l'espace
- Couleur blanche
- Floraison hivernale et printanière
- Structure d'acier
- Plante grimpante
FormLA Landscaping
California Lilac (ceanothus) is one of the California native hedge plants lining the back of the garden. Its fragrant blooms are a great support for native bees. When not in bloom, it's dense, shiny, dark green leaves offer an effective privacy screen.
June Scott Design
Designed for a Cliff May "Rancho" home, this project resulted comfortable outdoor spaces for relaxation and entertaining. New walls and fencing, softened with lush planting, create a private atmosphere. And a casual, meadow-style garden filled with California native plants echoes the home's open, airy feeling. Photos by Martin Cox.
Colwynn Garden Design
Photo of the space after work was completed.
The homeowner wanted a drought tolerant replacement for their ornamental lawn and a tidier arrangement of shrubs that would reflect the clean lines of their mid-century home in Monterey Park, CA.
Drake's 7 Dees Landscaping & Garden Center
No matter the time of day, this landscape can be appreciated and enjoyed any time of day. Photography by: Joe Hollowell
FormLA Landscaping
California native Desert Globemallow is a great way to bring Living Coral, the color of the year, into a landscape. These beautiful blooms fill its silver foliage 10 months out of the year.
BK Landscape Design
This was a garden space that was a blank slate. All that existed before we conceptualized this garden was water loving turf. BKLD added two outdoor entertaining spaces in this small yard with a colored concrete patio and a crushed rock terrace for an informal fire feature. Umbrella stands were poured into the concrete so that outdoor umbrella's could provide shade and not blow away in this windier corridor of Petaluma. Who's ready for a beverage and some smores?
Erik Christensen Garden Designs
Garden Maintenance, precision edging and mulching. Ornamental Pear planting, spring growth season
Erik Christensen
Midcentury Garden Design Ideas for Spring
8