Lawn Goodbye-Hello Seasonal Buried Treasures

4 Seasons of Color Galore!

Dear Kim, Our family and friends were overwhelmed with the gardens. One friend said, “I walk by beautiful gardens every day – but I’ve never seen one this Beautiful!”

-Cindy Los Altos

This longtime clients Los Altos Front garden took a dramatic shift starting in December 2021. 

Beginning with removing one entire side of the existing lawn, making space to transplant existing plants needing a new location and moving the existing path a few feet over for anyone taking the path to side gate leading to the backyard.  

Rippling from the poolside under construction for the replacement of the retaining wall, we began by starting with replanting existing plants we wanted to repurpose.  

One of the Arbutis trees replanted to the front instantly adding to the established privacy screening.

Meyer Lemon Tree outgrowing its existing container and needing transplanting from over 5 years planted in container and showing signs of root stress. The new prolific lemons shed light the tree is enjoying the new space in the earth. Adding a requested Orange Tree will in years to come provide a new citrus to be enjoyed. 

The remaining spaces planting Pollinator friendly + color galore!

“One of the most delightful things about a garden is the anticipation it provides.” W.E. Johns

“Adopt the pace of nature: Her secret is patience. “—Ralph Waldo Emerson

Landscape of Sharing Optimism!

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1 Response to Lawn Goodbye-Hello Seasonal Buried Treasures

  1. Ms. Free says:

    I agree with that persons comments, you did an AWESOME job…beautiful

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