This project is perhaps most
notable for what is not there. You see no perennial borders,
no clipped hedges, and very few showy exotics. Our job was to blend
the older stonewall remnants of the original property with a new,
more professional landscape, without in any way detracting from the
quite beauty of the site.
This is a very large property by California standards, located in
the Hills above Los Gatos. The owners purchased it not only to create
a sanctuary from their busy lives as corporate executives, but as
a preserve for the rich assortment of native and exotic specimen trees
that had been growing for generations on this former apple farm. We
chose to add new stonewalls around the front and back of the house
to create more level access from the house to the open land. Our landscape
contractor was able to seamlessly blend the old walls with our new
ones- a difficult task that they brought off impeccably. Even the
new water "troughs," front and back, are already impossible
to date after just a year’s worth of aging. Scattered seemingly randomly
around the walls and levels are a collection of carved stone architectural
ornaments the clients purchased in their travels through Europe.
We hope to continue working on this project for years if all goes
well. In the offing are a swimming pool and sculpture terrace. Stay
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Design Director
Chris
Jacobson - GardenArt, principal and design lead
Landscape Architect
Michael Bliss, hillside and
rustic pavillion
Landscape Contractor
Coastal Evergreen, 831-438-4747
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