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Pierce Hill Design, ltd.
New plantings on a hillside backyard rock garden blend to existing areas.
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Susan Cohan Gardens
A bluestone slab bridge connects both sides of the garden across an expansive dry stream that collects spring runoff.
Joanne Alderson Design
A new oak deck to overlook the view below & beyond. This is part of a very large garden of several acres & this lookout post works perfectly as a spot to sit & enjoy the view
Verne Pershing, The Art of Gardening
A 225' long Drainage Ditch had filled in with weeds & debris, as a result of long term neglect. So we set about renewing it and landscaping the slope above with California Native Plants from the area.
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Rob Cardillo, Kwatee Stamm
Architect: Moger Mehrhof Architects
Landscape representative of the vernacular of the region.
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
Edible landscaping encompasses much more then adding some veggie beds to one’s property. Creative layouts and material usage can incorporate year-round vegetable harvests in an aesthetically pleasing way. Perennial fruit trees, along with bushes and herbs, create a lush space full of beautiful, colors, textures, smells and tastes. Searching out and experimenting with different and rare varieties of edible plants keeps home gardens interesting. Edible landscaping gives access to food at its freshest, when it is most nutritious, and offers many more options than supermarket produce sections—also cutting down on transportation and packaging impacts. From edible estates to food forests, or simple integration of garden-based food production, Sweet Smiling Landscapes has the knowledge and experience to help home owners harvest their own bounty.
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