Sloped Garden with a Garden Path Ideas and Designs

Sloped Front Garden with Curb Appeal - Low-Water/Deer Resistant - Northern Calif
Sloped Front Garden with Curb Appeal - Low-Water/Deer Resistant - Northern Calif
Dig Your Garden Landscape DesignDig Your Garden Landscape Design
This sloped hillside has been transformed into a beautiful tapestry of colors and textures present in every season. I specified drought tolerant plants and shrubs that are low-water, low maintenance and deer resistant. Located in Novato, CA - Marin County. Some photos were taken just after installation and others 2 couple of years later.
Black Bear
Black Bear
Environmental Designs, Inc.Environmental Designs, Inc.
By adding a number of winding and intersecting paths and staircases the finished design allows the user to access almost all parts of the property. Landscape Construction: Environmental Designs, Inc.; Landscape Architecture Design: MARPA
Steps and Junipers 3 Years Later in the Fall
Steps and Junipers 3 Years Later in the Fall
Zone4 Landscapes Ltd.Zone4 Landscapes Ltd.
The golden junipers have grown into the point where their graceful arms are almost touching and starting to create the desired effect.
Carmel NY - Woodland Steps
Carmel NY - Woodland Steps
Hortulus Animae llc - Mindful Garden DesignHortulus Animae llc - Mindful Garden Design
-Custom Driftwood and Tanglevine Railing -tasteful brass low-voltage pathlights, discretely embedded into railings -Bluestone and Pea Gravel Steps -Native Woodland Plantings for Shade
Steps and Paver Walkway with Border, Landscape Boulders
Steps and Paver Walkway with Border, Landscape Boulders
THE KING'S MASONSTHE KING'S MASONS
The client had planned on a patio but had no way to get to it! A steep slope was converted to an impressive stairway to access the walkway and patio we installed. We also handpicked and installed boulders to retain the earth on the hill, provide planting areas, and add visual interest.
Ha-Ha Hills
Ha-Ha Hills
Juxtapose Design BuildJuxtapose Design Build
During excavation for this new modern home, large granite boulders rose to the surface from the primordial hillside. Instead of displacing these monoliths from the site from which they were created, they were arranged to define space. A circle of boulders stand guard around a custom built fire pit, providing protection from the wind while offering a place to climb or sit. The extended landscape view from the lawn is kept intact by the introduction of a ha-ha, a traditional landscape feature, that hides the productive garden and keeps it from breaking the view. Native and drought tolerant plantings hug the outer edges of the property for minimal use of irrigation and to visually blend into the surrounding hillside. This project also features a custom ipe bench with integrated lighting, waterjet address numbers with night lighting, and hardscape that complements the form and materiality of the architecture to create a harmonious transition into the horizontal plane. Photography: Louie Jeon Photography
Hillside Urban Garden
Hillside Urban Garden
West Winds Nursery LLCWest Winds Nursery LLC
Steep properties can turn into easily traversed outdoor spaces with garden stairs. Here is a close up look of the natural stone steps carefully set into the hillside. photography by Katherine Palmer
Southlands Project
Southlands Project
Luxuriant GardensLuxuriant Gardens
Raised Cedar-faced Perennial Beds (constructed of pressure treated lumber) were constructed on either side of rear gate to reduce bed maintenance (annual lawn edging) and add interest to a backyard which originally had only a lawn and fence. The boxes were lined with landscape fabric to prevent weed intrusion from the wilderness area behind the fence and landscape fabric was also used to partially enclose the ornamental tree roots to prevent them from traveling into the bed.

Sloped Garden with a Garden Path Ideas and Designs

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