Lunch break with the guys.
Project I’m working on with the little sheds I designed in the background.
Project I’m working on with the little sheds I designed in the background.
Here are some pictures from three jobs I was working on today West Dry Creek Blu Home with pool being installed in front. Dry Creek: Shed I designed with a barn door and corrugated steel Matching granite Crete to Davis cement colors; Beautiful glass tile from Dell Tile, San Francisco for pool in Sonoma-Carneros
Great Soiree last night with Garden Design Magazine and John Greenlee & Associates at Living Green, celebrating the start of the San Francisco Flower & Garden Show‘s 30th season. The show has new energy and ownership. Good things are happening. The theme this year is Going Wild. How wild will it be? Save the Date. […]Read Post ›
Here is a throwback to one of my favorite projects. I absolutely adore this restored historic farmhouse, and it wasso much fun working od the design in front, as well as the pool with lawn flanking the deck. We also put in Canary date palms and stucco planters.
Yesterday we added 100 Iris immortality to a landscape I did a few years ago. The plant color scheme is acid green maroon and white. The guys made gopher baskets because we have a gopher problem on the site.
This was one of my stops today in Marin. We had a plant delivery here. We’ll be putting ecolawn between these pavers. Working on the stucco walls in the back The guys were finishing off the pool today
This is a job I’m working on in Marin, a “$3 million fixer-upper” This is a picture of the tile, the pool coping, the pool tile and the checked-off Davis color. This will be the color of the cement. If you go lighter you have to use white cement as your base and the price […]Read Post ›
We were wowed by this fountain
There are some really terrific show gardens at this year’s San Francisco Garden Show. A tremendous amount of work went into them. There were a few that really stood out. The judges were looking for a garden that was well-designed and well built. looked for gardens with interesting plants that fit their environment. More than […]Read Post ›