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Creative stairs and stairway designs for the garden

Cor-Ten stairs and retaining walls by Andrea Cochran By their nature, steps and stairs are utilitarian (something aroundView full post »

Modern Fire Pit designs

You have all heard my rants about how ugly most fire pits are. So this is a continuation in my series about fire pitsView full post »

A kitchen garden in the driveway

As a firm believer in using the space you have, I was inspired by this kitchen garden that I came across in BurlingameView full post »

Spanish revival outdoor fireplace

I’ve been meaning to post this fireplace for some time now. I found it on one of my favorite tile suppliers’View full post »

Modern Fire Pit designs part 2

More than any other topic on my blog, the ones that get the most consistent hits from a Google search are the ones withView full post »

Designer fence in Mission Hills landscape

In my many travels around town, I try to snap photos of things I think are beautiful, and this is one of them. I loveView full post »

Why high contrast is bad

I have two things to say about this photo: 1) High contrast is bad far more often than it is good. Go for subtle- theseView full post »

Easy edible landscape plants (really, really easy)

Lavendula ‘Hidcote’  I love the idea of having edible plants in the landscape, but only if they are reallyView full post »

Vegetable humor by Soggy Creek Seeds

Even if you have no interest at all in growing your own vegetables, you should still pay a visit to Soggy Creek SeedsView full post »

Peonies! Summer is here!

In San Diego, we can’t grow Peony, not in most of San Diego, at least. Well actually, I’ve heard rumors thatView full post »

Happy Friday!

Happy Friday, everyone! I hope you all have some time this weekend to relax and enjoy the sunshine. Picture this: youView full post »

Modern fountain

   So, you know that the economy is doing really strange things my doctor’s office can afford to take over aView full post »

Classical garden at Ponte Vineyards in Temecula

On a recent visit to Ponte Vineyards in Temecula, California, I was impressed by the restraint used in designing theView full post »

‘Tis the season for garden tours

Late spring in San Diego is the season for garden tours. If you have never participated in any of the numerous localView full post »

Gorgeous xeriscaping at Liberty Station

It is definitely spring in Liberty Station this week! If you haven’t spent any time there, it is worth a visit.View full post »