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CORE Landscape
Corten steel and gravel walkway behind fireplace to access play area and back of house.
Manuka Gardens
Our Deakin project’s oversized yellow feature pot has been the talk of the town. Our design brief was to create a Palm Springs inspired, low maintenance garden to compliment their mid-century modern influenced renovation. The addition of the yellow pot was the request of our clients and as you can see it’s a stunning focal point for their front garden.
FormLA Landscaping
A vibrant meadow filled with California native foliage provides a beautiful view from the home.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
Tall 'Karl Foerster' ornamental grasses occupy the space below the high bedroom windows. Shorter 'Green Velvet' boxwoods allow the vertical glass block windows to be appreciated.
Renn Kuhnen Photography
Daniel Bosler Foto
Front yard of Mid Century residence with grasses, Kangaroo Paws, and other drought tolerant plant materials.
©Daniel Bosler Photography
Drake's 7 Dees Landscaping & Garden Center
The summer blooms of the Black-eyed Susan punctuate the hot months of July and August, but beforehand, Russian Sage steals the show in the earlier months following spring, May and June. Photography by: Joe Hollowell
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
This client came to me with an almost blank palette. The front yard was a weed-filled slope with two glorious purple plum trees providing lots of shaded space. Because the soil on this property is made up of a lot of clay, rain would rush off the property and into the street. We decide to build up a low retaining wall with boulders to lessen the slope of the yard, letting rain water sink into the soil were the plants can access it, instead of running into the storm drains and out the ocean. Because of the plum trees, we chose shade tolerant Mediterranean adaptive and California native plants to create a naturalistic woodland look. The corner of the property receives full sun for most of the day, and we incorporated edible plantings such as pineapple guavas, artichokes and culinary herbs that seamlessly integrated with the shade loving plants. This yard is now a low-maintenance, water wise garden that breathes new life into this 1960s house.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
A happy bumble bee visits the flower of 'Summer Beauty' allium.
Renn Kuhnen Photography
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