Midcentury Garden with a Vegetable Patch Ideas and Designs
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Vitus Mataré & Associates, Inc.
Photo: Tom Hofer
Design ideas for a large midcentury back garden in Los Angeles with a vegetable patch.
Design ideas for a large midcentury back garden in Los Angeles with a vegetable patch.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
A concrete walkway connects the new driveway to the vegetable garden on the side of the home.
Renn Kuhnen Photography
This is an example of a medium sized midcentury side full sun garden for summer in Milwaukee with a vegetable patch and a wood fence.
This is an example of a medium sized midcentury side full sun garden for summer in Milwaukee with a vegetable patch and a wood fence.
Jackie and the Beanstalk
This garden boasts 4 beautiful custom redwood raised beds with copper bands to prevent snails from attacking the edibles.
The boxes are in full sun which is ideal for growing vegetables and herbs
Parco Studio
Juniper timber retaining walls and steps form the terraced vegetable garden. A rain chain on the southern end of the butterfly roof leads to a runnel at the base of the garden.
Pacific Garden Design
After moving into a mid-century ranch home on Spokane's South Hill, these homeowners gave the tired landscape a dramatic makeover. The aging asphalt driveway was replaced by precast concrete pavers that coordinate with a new walkway of sandwashed concrete pads. A pared-down front lawn reduces the overall water use of the landscape, while sculptural boulders add character. A small flagstone patio creates a spot to enjoy the outdoors in the courtyard-like area between the house and the towering ponderosa pines. The backyard received a similar update, with a new garden area, water feature, and paver patio anchoring the updated space.
Genus Landscape Architects
A garden restoration to complement a stunning 1950s modernist house in Beaumaris. A path of recycled clay bricks provide access through a vegetable garden of timber planter crates.
building Lab, inc.
Eichler in Marinwood - At the larger scale of the property existed a desire to soften and deepen the engagement between the house and the street frontage. As such, the landscaping palette consists of textures chosen for subtlety and granularity. Spaces are layered by way of planting, diaphanous fencing and lighting. The interior engages the front of the house by the insertion of a floor to ceiling glazing at the dining room.
Jog-in path from street to house maintains a sense of privacy and sequential unveiling of interior/private spaces. This non-atrium model is invested with the best aspects of the iconic eichler configuration without compromise to the sense of order and orientation.
photo: scott hargis
Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
Design ideas for a retro garden in San Luis Obispo with a vegetable patch.
DE atelier Architects
DE atelier Architects.
Photo of a medium sized retro back garden in Melbourne with a vegetable patch and concrete paving.
Photo of a medium sized retro back garden in Melbourne with a vegetable patch and concrete paving.
Planet Horticulture
Hilltop home with sweeping views of San Francisco Bay. Open views surrounded by bold foliage dominated plantings. Steep hillside with metal trough set into hillside for vegetables.
Classic Landscaping + Nursery
Winding paths to enjoy and relax
Photo of a retro front garden in Seattle with a vegetable patch and concrete paving.
Photo of a retro front garden in Seattle with a vegetable patch and concrete paving.
Davidson Design Studio
A garden restoration to complement a stunning 1950s modernist house in Beaumaris. Natural stone elements of the architecture was complemented by recycled bluestone and clay brick edging and random slate pavement, while a planting palette combines natives and shade loving formal plants to create difference between the separated garden rooms.
Ecology Artisans
Backyard veggie beds and dymondia flagstone lower patio by Ecology Artisans. All areas, outside of patio, are irrigated with water efficient drip line irrigation under the mulch.
Spencer Frazier Photo
AllScape Design + Installation
www.spencerhardyfrazier.com
©Spencer Frazier 2017
Design ideas for a large midcentury back xeriscape partial sun garden for spring in Santa Barbara with a vegetable patch and brick paving.
Design ideas for a large midcentury back xeriscape partial sun garden for spring in Santa Barbara with a vegetable patch and brick paving.
Jackie and the Beanstalk
This Sweet 100 Tomato is so prolific I am having a hard time containing its enthusiasm with numerous support systems. Cherry tomatoes are packed with flavor and have more sugar content than larger size tomatoes. It is impossible not to pick one and eat it while I am working. :-)
Spiering & Co Ltd
Photo by Spiering & Co
For the courtyard entrance to the kitchen, Spiering & Co designed a herb and rose garden that reflected the arched windows of the orangery. The planting borders are edged with bricks and a row of clipped box, which contains a mixture of herbs, scented perennials and roses. As you walk through this herb and rose garden the scent is wonderful and the sunny spot ensures the herbs thrive.
Ecology Artisans
Close up of Dymondia margaretae ("Silver Carpet"), growing in flagstone gaps. We set the stones at roughly 2.5" apart and added an amended soil to the final 2" between the stones. Plugs were installed on roughly 5-6" centers. 98% filled in after 5 months. Irrigated with Hunter MP rotators at 30 minutes every 10 days. We're now backing it off since they've become established.
Masami Suga
Masami Suga
This is an example of a large midcentury back full sun garden for summer in Minneapolis with a vegetable patch and natural stone paving.
This is an example of a large midcentury back full sun garden for summer in Minneapolis with a vegetable patch and natural stone paving.
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Permaculture Orchard, Natick MA 3-1/2 months old. Complete regenerating ecosystem of food production. Also known as a "food forest" meaning in the example of mother nature there is no tilling, weeding is minimal to none as plantings are intentionally condensed to provide nutrients and weed control to each other. Since the industrial revolution monoculture taught us to grow one massive crop for profit. Mother nature rules as there is minimal maintenance after 5-6 years of establishing the succession plantings. Things take time but with a good investment of your time and effort upfront will give you returns for the lifetime of the site as all perennial fruit,vegetable, and medicinal plants that require no fertilizers or pesticides.
Midcentury Garden with a Vegetable Patch Ideas and Designs
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