Mediterranean Garden with a Garden Path Ideas and Designs
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Jensen Landscape & Construction Company
Medium sized mediterranean back formal garden in San Francisco with a garden path and natural stone paving.
Garden of Ease Landscaping & Design
Eye-catching colors abound in this new Northern California landscaping project. Multiple levels and colors accent the entryway path, opening into the huge back yard space. Large trees are accented with the the same front plantings for a cohesive and colorful feel.
Greey Pickett
Inspiration for a medium sized mediterranean back xeriscape partial sun garden for spring in Phoenix with a garden path.
The Urban Gardener LLC
Front entry slate patio seating.
Photo of a small mediterranean front xeriscape full sun garden for summer in Seattle with a garden path and natural stone paving.
Photo of a small mediterranean front xeriscape full sun garden for summer in Seattle with a garden path and natural stone paving.
Talisse Construction Inc
Inspiration for a mediterranean fully shaded garden in Los Angeles with a garden path and natural stone paving.
BB Architettura del Paesaggio
Manuela Vargetto
This is an example of a mediterranean xeriscape full sun garden for summer in Catania-Palermo with a garden path and natural stone paving.
This is an example of a mediterranean xeriscape full sun garden for summer in Catania-Palermo with a garden path and natural stone paving.
Campion Walker Landscapes
The transformation from a registered landslide hillside to a stunning garden oasis, is truly breathtaking. The pool was updated and the Corten steel arbor cleverly cantilevered on this 5 acre property. Using a crib wall system (Slope Block) allowed us to create lush terraces from toe to top - garden pathways lined with boulders create the illusion they were always there. The Slope Block was acid stained and planted so they eye can see just a hint of the bones through the lush California and Australian native plants and trees.
Mirador Builders
Inspiration for a large mediterranean front formal full sun garden for summer in Houston with a garden path and brick paving.
Ornamental Gardens by Lisa
A Meyer Lemon tree graces the front, creating a Mediterranean feel
Design ideas for a medium sized mediterranean front xeriscape full sun garden in San Diego with a garden path and concrete paving.
Design ideas for a medium sized mediterranean front xeriscape full sun garden in San Diego with a garden path and concrete paving.
Conscious Environments Inc.
A beautiful garden pathway is accented by flowers, synthetic lawn, stepping pads, and arbor.
This is an example of a medium sized mediterranean back xeriscape full sun garden wall for spring in Orange County with concrete paving and a garden path.
This is an example of a medium sized mediterranean back xeriscape full sun garden wall for spring in Orange County with concrete paving and a garden path.
Hawkeye Landscape Design
Design ideas for a medium sized mediterranean side xeriscape fully shaded garden for summer in Los Angeles with natural stone paving and a garden path.
Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
Chris Leschinsky
Medium sized mediterranean back xeriscape partial sun garden in San Luis Obispo with a garden path and gravel.
Medium sized mediterranean back xeriscape partial sun garden in San Luis Obispo with a garden path and gravel.
Montecito Landscape
A gravel path drifts past planting beds lined with stone bricks. A variety of low water plants adorn this vista. Lisa Cullen
This is an example of a large mediterranean back formal partial sun garden in Santa Barbara with a garden path and gravel.
This is an example of a large mediterranean back formal partial sun garden in Santa Barbara with a garden path and gravel.
Beaudry Garden Design
John Beaudry
Large mediterranean side xeriscape partial sun garden for summer in San Diego with a garden path and gravel.
Large mediterranean side xeriscape partial sun garden for summer in San Diego with a garden path and gravel.
Balber Architecture, Inc.
This secret garden is actually called a “Mary Garden”. It is a sacred place for the religious homeowners as it is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Originally the plans called for a small chapel space in the home as one of the owner’s sons is a priest. When we were going in this direction we had it so the plumbing from the sink of the priests bathroom would actually filter through the plants so they would drink from the Holy Water left behind. I feel the whole idea of this space is very moving and spiritual. From the viewpoint of someone that didn’t know the history of the space though I’d imagine they’d fine it at the least a romantic space.
My Garden: Landscape Design by Wayne
Spanish revival architecture with mediterranean plant palette
Photos by Wayne
This is an example of a medium sized mediterranean side full sun garden in Orange County with a garden path and natural stone paving.
This is an example of a medium sized mediterranean side full sun garden in Orange County with a garden path and natural stone paving.
Gardens by Gabriel, Inc.
A view of this South San Luis Obispo County flagstone pathway surrounded by leucadendron, verbena bonariensis, and a diverse family of succulents.
Design ideas for a mediterranean xeriscape garden in San Luis Obispo with a garden path and natural stone paving.
Design ideas for a mediterranean xeriscape garden in San Luis Obispo with a garden path and natural stone paving.
Windy Hill Concrete Inc
This is an example of a medium sized mediterranean front full sun garden in Other with a garden path and concrete paving.
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
A new stairway and pathway alongside the outdoor dining area is constructed with Sonoma fieldstone, Full Color Bluestone and small Mexican pebbles. The grasses, Pennisetum 'Karly Rose' (Oriental fountain grass), and low growing Nepeta (Catmint) soften the hardscape edges nicely. The removal of the dense and overgrown shrubs and trees provide more outdoor space for dining and entertaining, less maintenance. And now with site-appropriate plants and no lawn, a lower water bill for the homeowners, while offering a contemporary landscape transformation. A variety of low-water plants including succulents offer year-round appeal and interest throughout the seasons. Photos and Design © Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
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