Mediterranean Turquoise Garden Ideas and Designs

Colorful Pots
Colorful Pots
Casa Smith Designs, LLCCasa Smith Designs, LLC
This large pot, made by A. Silvestri, San Francisco, softens a corner. Photo Credit: Mark Pinkerton, vi360
Las Alturas Road, Santa Barbara
Las Alturas Road, Santa Barbara
The Aldrich Company - Landscape DesignThe Aldrich Company - Landscape Design
A grouping of sculptural Agave plants and purple hued Echeveria is a focal point of texture and color.
California drought-tolerant garden
California drought-tolerant garden
Kaiser GardensKaiser Gardens
This is a California xeriscape succulent garden. Clients wanted color and texture with drought-resistant plant materials. They enjoy garden sculptures, so we included a Buddha and a Roman bust planted with succulents. The previous owners of the property left behind some old San Francisco cobblestones, which we incorporated into the new design, using them as garden steps. We built low, raised beds out of stone, also existing on the property, and used containers along steps and against existing concrete walls to soften the hard surfaces.
Los Angeles 2
Los Angeles 2
Red BermRed Berm
This residence wanted a clean but contemporary design that was drought tolerant.
Curb Appeal
Curb Appeal
David Pedersen, Inc.David Pedersen, Inc.
Here is another view of a custom gate entry with a stone path and dymondia growing in the walk. Architect: David P Hohmann, Costa Mesa, CA
2 Acre Spanish Revival Estate
2 Acre Spanish Revival Estate
Shearon Design CollectiveShearon Design Collective
Inspired by the Spanish-style architecture of a cherished multi-generational family property, this project aimed to transform it into a Spanish Revival masterpiece while preserving its rich history. By honoring the architectural features and majestic shade trees, the landscape was revitalized to create a lush and vibrant environment. Careful selection and incorporation of diverse plant species added aesthetic value and enhanced biodiversity across the expansive two-acre property. Leveraging the presence of large shade trees, a unique microclimate was created, allowing for the cultivation of distinctive plant styles that thrived in their canopy. This project seamlessly integrated "revival" elements, preserving aesthetics and embracing a revitalized future, harmoniously blending lushness, color diversity, and the advantages of existing shade trees.
Boulders, Foliage, Texture
Boulders, Foliage, Texture
Edger Landscape DesignEdger Landscape Design
Foliage color and texture, longer lasting than flower color, provides long lasting interest in this garden. Edger Landscape Design Cathy Edger

Mediterranean Turquoise Garden Ideas and Designs

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