
Some folks just love plants…
Three tiny gardens surround this house. A petite, somewhat terrifying space shaded by a massive California pepper tree. And a few sunny spots to attract birds and chill.

Bright foliage and shallow roots were the key to growing a calming garden under a massive California Pepper tree.

You don't need flowers to create interest: bright green foliage with different forms and textures are all that's needed.

Aeonium canariensis and Echeveria elegans echo each other's forms with subtle color variations.

Even the paving has its own personality. Share the love.

Avid birders, the owners asked for a place where birds could drink and bathe. Pink, done two ways.

Want to add some pop? Paint your door to match the Bougainvillea!

Miscanthus 'Morning Light' catches the morning light.

Forest Pansy Redbud tree with Silver Princess Flower.

In a narrow walkway between the garage and the street is livened up with yellow Poker Plant.