World-Inspired Turquoise Garden Ideas and Designs

Asian Themed Garden (Palo Alto, CA)
Asian Themed Garden (Palo Alto, CA)
Modern Landscaping, Inc.Modern Landscaping, Inc.
A formidable pallet of Asian style plant species along with traditional bamboo construction and meandering stone and gravel pathways.
Japanese Journey
Japanese Journey
Julie Moir Messervy Design Studio (JMMDS)Julie Moir Messervy Design Studio (JMMDS)
A former raised ranch turned glassy, open structure with views from front to back looks out onto a geometric Japanese garden. JMMDS designed a landscape journey that encircles the house made of a simple palette of bluestone squares and oblongs that travel over gravel, grass, and plantings to end up at a little teahouse on a hill. While Japanese in spirit, the garden is designed using distinctly un-Japanese forms: circles, squares, and S-curves. Photo: Grey Crawford. Published in Outside the Not So Big House by Julie Moir Messervy and Sarah Susanka and used with permission of The Taunton Press.
Ponds
Ponds
Littlefield LandscapesLittlefield Landscapes
Koi Pond in natural surrounding with stones and waterfall. Shows lighting and fountain for fun... a wider view with landscape design surrounding pond area.
Colonial Style Holliday Zen Garden & Water Feature
Colonial Style Holliday Zen Garden & Water Feature
Laughlin Design Associates, Inc.Laughlin Design Associates, Inc.
This zen style asian court yard is hidden behind the back of the house viewed from the bedroom and family room. The detailing and use of native materials is simply stunning. This space creates a calming sense to any one who views it. Rick Laughlin, APLD

World-Inspired Turquoise Garden Ideas and Designs

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