A garden native to the Chaparral plant community and the coastal ranges of California. Planting with natives is a great way to reduce water usage and lower maintenance. These plants will feel right at home in the environment they were meant to be in. Main plants: Pines, Oaks, and Manzanitas characterize this garden.
This is a very \'soft\' feeling garden with lacey shrubs with showy flowers and brilliantly colored accent foliage. This garden may have a bit more of a feminine feel than most other themes. Plants ithat characterize this garden thme are Lavenders, Camellias, Lilacs, Delphiniums, and Gardenias.
A truely unique garden. This style is very eclectic in plant selection. It borrows plants from various styles and incorporates them into one very distinctive garden displaying Southern California's diversity in design. This garden is very lush and has a hint of modern flavor. Papyrus, Bamboo, flowering shrubs, and ornamental grasses are favorites in this garden.
The Spanish-Mexican influences in the Santa Barbara theme are very prevelant. It has a similar look to the Southwestern theme in that it is very drought tolerant. Santa Barbara is a little more lush and delves into a little more sub-tropical type plants. Palms, Bougainvilleas, and Lavenders
This design style has many drought tolerant plants. This theme is characterized by bold statements with the use of big leafed succulents and some cacti. Flowering perennials and grasses are used to soften the garden down creating major textural variation. Succulents, grasses, and woody perennials are the make-up of this garden.
Woodland gardens are extremely lush and gain much of their interest from varying shades of green foliage. Hydrangeas, Birch trees, Ferns, Redwoods, and Iris are among the Wodland garden palette.