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Santa Barbara Home Design
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Edger Landscape Design
Foliage color and texture, longer lasting than flower color, provides long lasting interest in this garden.
Edger Landscape Design
Cathy Edger
The Garden Route Company
Textural plantings, vivid color and strong clean lines makes for an engaging space
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
The front and back areas surrounding this Eichler home were updated with the mid-century modern design aesthetic in mind. The Front landscape takes on a minimalist design with architectural plants. Pincushion plants - Leucospermum 'Tango' are in full bloom in Spring with stunning orange flowers. Barrel Cactus, Artichoke Agaves, stately Thatching Reeds, a Blue Palm (Brahea 'Clara') a Mediterranean Fan Palm and other easy-care plants. The corten steel sculpture offers a striking focal point adjacent to the front doorway.
The Ardent Gardener Landscape Design
This glowing, colorful Magic front garden was once a lawn with a Dwarf Alberta Spruce. Now full of drought tolerant perennials, spiral stone paths, and no lawn at all!
Revolution Landscape
Corten steel steps, gravel pathway, and a border of avocado tree trunks create a natural modern pathway.
Urban Oasis Landscape Design
Dune Sedge grows in between and around the pavers that lead to the patio. A Hong Kong Orchard tree is planted behind the custom wood bench - when mature it will provide shade. A palette of purple and yellow reigns in this garden with a mixture of Lilac Verbena, Spanish Lavender, Catmint, Yellow Bulbine and more.
Photo by Marcus Teply
Melanie Driver Landscape and Garden Design
Granite shingle path warms up nicely. Divided with low Sedums to create rhythmic divisions.
The border planting is mixed evergreens and perennials with bulbs for extended colour throughout the year.
Evergreen Trachelospermum will cover the fence and the wired apertures and will be kept clipped. Interspersed with Rosa Maigold and Clematis texensis to link with the purple and orange colour scheme - cat included.
Melanie Driver
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
This is the view that greets you upon turning the corner to enter the backyard. Stepping stones in whooly thyme run alongside the beginning of the dry creek.
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H2 XERO Landscape Design
Irvine, CA
A small front yard with interesting elevation changes created by terracing. Terracing and elevation changes make small yards appear to have more depth. The color of the weeping Cercis tree accents the shutters color. and the yellow green and orange plants accent the Cercis color. Using complementary colors makes both color look more vibrant. Photo by Tina Cremer, H2 XERO Landscape
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