Midcentury Garden with a Retaining Wall Ideas and Designs

Blooming Hedge
Blooming Hedge
FormLA LandscapingFormLA 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.
Fragmentary - Ballard - Pics Before Completion
Fragmentary - Ballard - Pics Before Completion
True Scape DesignTrue Scape Design
We took some pictures of this project before it was finished and then never had time to come back after it was mulched and detailed out. Still we liked the hardscape layout, walls and the way we leveled the yard and expanded the driveway and so we decided to share it anyways.
Elton Lane Residence
Elton Lane Residence
Studio BalconesStudio Balcones
Steel retaining wall allows the maintenance of grade around existing trees. Clover fern. Photography by Lars Frazer
Chicago Secrets
Chicago Secrets
Marilyn's Dreamscapes L.L.C.Marilyn's Dreamscapes L.L.C.
The front landscape was installed last year. The driveway/patio, retaining wall and sump pump drainage went in this Spring, along with a roofed Pergola. The planting were installed late summer. The backyard faces West, so the sun is there most of the day.
Stone House Lane Hardscape Lititz PA Project
Stone House Lane Hardscape Lititz PA Project
Clean Energy Maintenance Inc.Clean Energy Maintenance Inc.
The homeowners wanted a natural dry stack wall to complement the design of the home.
Historical Home
Historical Home
Intact-RenovationsIntact-Renovations
Flagstone steps installed, Waiting on stone delivery.

Midcentury Garden with a Retaining Wall Ideas and Designs

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