Outdoor Design Ideas with a Garden Path and Decomposed Granite

Rancho Santa Fe, Parterre Gardens
Rancho Santa Fe, Parterre Gardens
Jesse York, Landscape DesignerJesse York, Landscape Designer
This award-winning design epitomizes luxury and formal Italian garden elegance, with natural decomposed granite walkways leading through meticulously arranged parterre gardens. Adhering to a sophisticated white, purple, and green color palette, these gardens bloom with carefully selected roses, irises, and geraniums. Celebrated annually on upscale garden tours, this project has become a beacon of design excellence, capturing the traditional Italian style with unparalleled sophistication.
Entry Gardens.  Minnesota Cottage Gardens.
Entry Gardens. Minnesota Cottage Gardens.
Anderson Design / ErosionZ.  Minnesota Landscape.Anderson Design / ErosionZ. Minnesota Landscape.
Arriving at the front entry, guest are greeted by a cottage garden wrapping the entire front yard. Credit: Tad Anderson. All rights exclusively reserved.
Kirkland Charmer
Kirkland Charmer
Land2c Landscape ArchitectureLand2c Landscape Architecture
Land2c Some favorite hydrangeas and climbing roses flank a pathway. Groundcover surrounds the stepping stones with lavender and variegated hostas filling in along the curvy path to the rear garden. Many summer bouquets for filling vases are grown here!
Golden Spiral - Beecroft
Golden Spiral - Beecroft
The Other Side Landscapes Pty LtdThe Other Side Landscapes Pty Ltd
Based on the a logarithmic spiral this garden required extensive protection of existing structures through the demolition of an existing swimming pool and the construction of a sweeping spiral like face brick retaining wall. The wall has a double bull nose capping and is raked and curved to meet the existing contours. The garden was intended to be functional, productive, provide habitat for a range of native fauna, relaxation and recreation for the owners. Features of this sustainable landscape include the hardwood bespoke day bed, circular frog pond, custom made and sourced special dry pressed bricks, and the sustainable, productive and elegant plantscaping. Photos by Peter Brennan
Rock-Filled Rain Garden
Rock-Filled Rain Garden
FormLA LandscapingFormLA Landscaping
This expansive, rock and riparian native-filled rain garden (aka bioswale) will drain quickly, refueling Sierra Madre's water independence.
Relaxing Zen Yard
Relaxing Zen Yard
Sarita Landscape IncSarita Landscape Inc
Decomposed granite path with added flagstone that surrounds the tree in the property.
Garden Canopy in Daytime
Garden Canopy in Daytime
Charles Di Piazza ArchitectureCharles Di Piazza Architecture
Native Shrubs and Monterey Oaks separate the garden from the street front on Rio Grande. A steel canopy rusts in sympathy with the Court / Corten House, and will be eventually shrouded in vines to shade the seating area below.
Berkeley Hills House
Berkeley Hills House
Parco StudioParco Studio
A path made from decomposed granite with Juniper timber steps leads from the terraced vegetable garden, through the side courtyard, and to the backyard.
MTLA - Seaver-Speck
MTLA - Seaver-Speck
UserUser
Mark Tessier Landscape Architecture designed this textural, drought tolerant, warm modern garden to complement the mid-century design of the home. The use of various materials including gravel, wood, and concrete mixed with a lush drought resistant planting palette offer a homeowners and visitors a multi sensory environment. Photos by Art Gray
Spanish Mission House
Spanish Mission House
Sarita Landscape IncSarita Landscape Inc
Giving a dramatic twist to the tired yard of a Spanish Mission house. Modern and rustic blending in a single landscape with dark grey concrete and brick and decomposed granite pathway.
Danville Backyard
Danville Backyard
Susan Friedman Landscape ArchitectureSusan Friedman Landscape Architecture
Drystack Calistoga retaining walls with built-in slab seating, and California Gold D.G. hillside pathways. Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster' performing well into August. Photo credits: Tom Minczeski

Outdoor Design Ideas with a Garden Path and Decomposed Granite

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