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| Sunset,
February 1999 |
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Designer Chris Jacobson took cues
from Spain for the remodel of this Saratoga garden. Judges
immediately appreciated his climate-appropriate design.
Grasses, lavenders, rosemary, and other Mediterranean plants
are particularly suited to Northern California’s dry summers.
And the stacked-rock walls, casual paths of decomposed granite
and flagstone, and subtle use of water give the garden a soft
and earthy look.
Before the redesign, a wide concrete path bisected the garden
but led nowhere, plants hadn’t been maintained, and the aqua
colored in-ground spa was deserted. Jacobson reconfigured
the land into berms and turned the spa into a black-bottomed
pond; water circulates from an urn fountain through a water
course to the pond. Some of the existing plants were retained
or relocated.
Offering the ultimate compliment, one judge said, “Wouldn’t
you just love to be sitting there?”
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| Out
of scores of entries submitted by landscape architects and designers,
the winners represent the best in each of six categories: Garden
Decoration, Garden Renovation, Outdoor Living, Problem Solving,
Regional, and Small Space. They were selected by four jurors.
And they’re filled with ideas for handsome plant combinations,
paving, materials, and water features that you can use no matter
where in the West you live. |
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