Eclectic Garden with Decomposed Granite Ideas and Designs

Front Yard Remodel
Front Yard Remodel
Garden View Landscape and PoolsGarden View Landscape and Pools
Front yard with decomposed granite paths with stone bench and rock water feature
Fragrant, Bird-Feeding Foliage
Fragrant, Bird-Feeding Foliage
FormLA LandscapingFormLA Landscaping
The garden supports wildlife with water, native seeds, nectars and berries year round. It is a ready refuge should nearby wildspaces burn. In the meantime, it delights them and the humans who join them in the space!
Urban homestead meets hangout space
Urban homestead meets hangout space
Optic Verve LLCOptic Verve LLC
Side shot showing the break between the covered and the open area.
Veteran Avenue, West LA
Veteran Avenue, West LA
Weeds Garden Design Build LLCWeeds Garden Design Build LLC
Board-formed concrete firepit set in broken concrete and DG patio. Firepit by California Deck Builders
Hillside Outdoor Living With a Natural Water Feature
Hillside Outdoor Living With a Natural Water Feature
Accent LandscapesAccent Landscapes
This beautiful landscape transitions into the surrounding forest seamlessly.
Front Yard Remodel
Front Yard Remodel
Garden View Landscape and PoolsGarden View Landscape and Pools
Front yard with decomposed granite paths with stone bench and rock water feature
Urban homestead meets hangout space
Urban homestead meets hangout space
Optic Verve LLCOptic Verve LLC
The backyard had an existing stone plinth that was incorporated into the pergola design. In this progress shot, which was taken right after a wind storm, the area still needs to be planted .The seating area will eventually be screened by an espaliered fig, and the open trellis on the left will house a grapevine.
Pine Tree Canopy
Pine Tree Canopy
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The first step of fire defense involves addressing the home's structure, as most homes ignite when embers access the interior of the home or build on the home's dry, flammable materials. The owners have taken a few key steps to address their home's vulnerabilities. They have also engaged the Resource Conservation District of the Santa Monica Mountains to get a free assessment of the home's vulnerabilities as well as its "Zone 0," the first 5 feet around the home. Right now, a deep brick drive at the front of the home provides safe space for fire fighters to work should they need to defend the home.

Eclectic Garden with Decomposed Granite Ideas and Designs

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