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MC Design LLC
An organic vegetable garden with an ocean view is luxury in its purest form. Two 15-foot by 4-foot raised planters were made out of redwood, and only the exteriors were stained to ensure no leeching occurs into the food.
Andrea Doonan Horticulture + Design
Andrea Doonan horticulture + design
Mediterraner Gemüsegarten mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Natursteinplatten in San Francisco
Mediterraner Gemüsegarten mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Natursteinplatten in San Francisco
Jay Thayer Landscape Architect, Inc
Mediterraner Gemüsegarten mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung in San Francisco
Native Sun Gardens
This is taken in Berkeley, CA and features diamondia and manzanita groundcovers. Both drought tolerant and low-maintenance.
Photo Cred: Joshua Thayer
dom arquitectura
Victor Solís
Mittelgroßes, Unbedecktes Mediterranes Patio mit Gemüsegarten neben dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in Barcelona
Mittelgroßes, Unbedecktes Mediterranes Patio mit Gemüsegarten neben dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in Barcelona
Roxy Designs
Photo: © Jude Parkinson-Morgan
Mediterraner Gemüsegarten hinter dem Haus mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Natursteinplatten in San Francisco
Mediterraner Gemüsegarten hinter dem Haus mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Natursteinplatten in San Francisco
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
Located on a steep hill above downtown Ventura, this modern Spanish house features panoramic views of town with the ocean and Channel Islands beyond. While the views are amazing from a large front deck, the steep slope presented some constraints on the landscape design.
Although the property is about a third-of-an-acre, the only useable and open garden space is a small (about 500 square feet) area to the West of the house. The house sits at the back of the property, and another steep hill on the neighboring property behind is held back by a tall retaining wall, leaving just enough room for a narrow, hardscaped patio in the back yard.
Bright plantings along the back of the property delineate the home from the neighboring property, and we chose plantings to help stabilize the soil and further develop the Spanish garden look while creating a lush, inviting feel. Additionally, we added 52 pieces of pottery to soften and add interest to the back garden and patio areas. Succulents, herbs, and California natives fill the pottery along with bright, sweet-smelling, tropical-looking, and climate-appropriate plants.
Slope stabilization was paramount for the front hill. Beyond that, finding plants that would thrive on the steep slope was the next obstacle. Finally, the aesthetics could be addressed, and we worked to find plants that meshed with the architecture—blending plants with white and orange to play off the red-tiled roofs and white-plastered walls that are emblematic of the Spanish style of this house as well as the predominate style of the neighborhood.
The flattish area to the West was designed with the idea of creating a contemporary take on the parterre garden. Reminiscent of Mediterranean gardens, this vegetable and herb garden substitutes formal hedges with formal Corten steel planters to honor the modern Spanish architecture of the house. The citrus, herbs, and vegetables serve the foodie clients well.
Susie Dowd Markarian, Landscape Design
Front lawn conversion,edibles
Chris Kittredge Photography
Susie Dowd Markarian Designer
Mittelgroßer Mediterraner Garten mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Betonboden in San Francisco
Mittelgroßer Mediterraner Garten mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Betonboden in San Francisco
Mediterraner Gemüsegarten hinter dem Haus mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Granitsplitt in Santa Barbara
Edger Landscape Design
Wide pathways and the blowsy California native plant Deer Grass are elements in this water-saving, low-maintenance front garden. Edible plants in this garden include grape, lemon, orange, and pommegranate.
Cathy Edger, Edger Landscape Design
Kathy Henry Exterior Design
Carlsbad new construction; spanish courtyard and edible garden.
Mediterraner Garten hinter dem Haus mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung in San Diego
Mediterraner Garten hinter dem Haus mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung in San Diego
The Design Build Company
Geometrischer Mediterraner Garten hinter dem Haus mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung in San Diego
Allen Construction
Architect: Tom Ochsner
Landscape Architect: Rachelle Gahan
General Contractor: Allen Construction
Photographer: Jim Bartsch Photography
Geometrischer, Großer, Halbschattiger Mediterraner Gemüsegarten neben dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in Santa Barbara
Geometrischer, Großer, Halbschattiger Mediterraner Gemüsegarten neben dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in Santa Barbara
radicle
Stepping stone pathway between main house and guest wing.
Geometrischer, Mittelgroßer, Halbschattiger Mediterraner Garten im Sommer mit Natursteinplatten in Albuquerque
Geometrischer, Mittelgroßer, Halbschattiger Mediterraner Garten im Sommer mit Natursteinplatten in Albuquerque
Mittelgroßer Mediterraner Gemüsegarten im Frühling, hinter dem Haus mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Betonboden in Seattle
Native Sun Gardens
Here is a drought tolerant ground cover, flagstone and native meadow. Perfect for the California climate!
Mittelgroßer Mediterraner Gemüsegarten im Sommer, hinter dem Haus mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Natursteinplatten in San Francisco
Mittelgroßer Mediterraner Gemüsegarten im Sommer, hinter dem Haus mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Natursteinplatten in San Francisco
Jackie and the Beanstalk
Raised beds and gate surrounded by Joseph's Coat climbing rose in this beautiful garden
Großer Mediterraner Gemüsegarten hinter dem Haus mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Granitsplitt in San Diego
Großer Mediterraner Gemüsegarten hinter dem Haus mit direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Granitsplitt in San Diego
Mediterrane Gemüsegarten-Gestaltung Ideen und Design
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