Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Master plan for a wine country garden.

This Sonoma job was installed two years ago. We designed it in collaboration with the homeowners and the homeowners installed with their building contractor.



I think the garden has grown in enough to show you a few photos of the project.

This was a master plan project.



Below is a over head shot from Google maps - it gives you a good idea of the lot layout and the various elements such as the location of the house, tennis court , pool, bocce ball court , rose garden, patios and vegetable garden. It must of been taken just as the hardscaping was wrapping up.

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Entrance border

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Copper post and wood arbor with Climbing Josephs Coat rose

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Beautiful touches by the homeowner , she has a great eye - this is by the front door

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Pots found at Artefacts Salvage in Sonoma - soon to be planted

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Arbor to the rose garden from the bocce ball court to the pool

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Pretty nice growth on those climbing Iceburg roses for just 2 years.

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Picnic bench on dining terrace designed by owner in collaboration with John Lamos, a local sculptor

BBQ in the back ground - the stone for this was recycled from a demolished area in the old garden.

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Sitting sculpture by John Lamos in collaboration with the talented homeowner, did I mention she was beautiful too ? A professional model. Some people have all the luck ;-)

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The vegetable garden - raised stone planters are made from tumbled bluestone that was on site . An old patio was demolished and recyled back into the garden as planter boxes.

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Bocce ball court

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From Sonoma - Freudbrgr




Fountain in the rose garden

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