Garden Tour
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Kid-friendly, sustainable vegetable garden; lawn sitting area. |
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We take pride in transforming open space into a perfect garden. |
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Sometimes all a backyard needs is a little sprucing up. To bring color and warmth to the sidelines and exterior |
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Irrigation management with the goal of reducing pooling of water and keeping watering to a minimum. |
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We renovated this garden with a nice element mix of stone, wood, and metal, adding paving stones, wrought-iron rails, and pipe flower boxes. |
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A large garden and large amounts of established concrete challenged us to warm up this city home. |
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The hills of San Francisco are great to look at, but murder on the gardener. To prevent excess runoff and soil erosion, we had to shore up many parts of the home’s terrain |
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Steps 1 and 2 of a well laid foundation for a garden. Latest timers and sprinkler system installed |
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By cutting away benches and building new redwood steps, we opened the old deck directly to the garden. |
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Tackling the issue of hillside water runoff was tricky. We installed redwood retaining walls and rock slab |
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A steep backyard and wood decking provide challenges to a thriving garden. Our solution in the backyard was to grow upward. |
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The secluded charm of this hillside garden invites quietness and pondering. |
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An elegant gateway leads you into this descending garden. Large granite rocks stacked succinctly establish an organically solid tiered look |
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Large Marin gardens require a lot of water in summer. This garden represents our sustainable approach. |
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This garden was inspired by a Tuscan villa. |
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These clients were looking for something special for their first home. |
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