Narrow Side Yard Makeover Part 1
June 7th, 2009 in gallery
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The widest area in this "abandoned side yard" is 10 feet from the wall to the sliding doors, the average is 8 feet wide. I inherited an evergreen Pear tree, a noisy air conditioner and a used dishwasher. Where was "Freecycle" when I needed them 5 years ago?
Shirley Bovshow "EdenMaker"
I try to design "on site" whenever possible. I used my up-side-down marking paint and drew a new 4-foot wide walkway and flanking garden beds that average about 2 feet deep. I earmarked a sitting area and lots of fruit trees!
Shirley Bovshow "EdenMaker"
Shirley Bovshow "EdenMaker"
After photo: The long narrow walkway is complete! The gardens include lavender, ornamental grasses, tree roses, vines and a romantic metal arch that opens to the backyard. I even included a hanging pendent light.
Shirley Bovshow "EdenMaker"
After photo: The opposite view. Scent-filled gardens, perfect for a leisurely stroll. Who knew this "underachieving" piece of real estate could become such a valuable feature in this yard?
Shirley Bovshow "EdenMaker"
The widest area in this "abandoned side yard" is 10 feet from the wall to the sliding doors, the average is 8 feet wide. I inherited an evergreen Pear tree, a noisy air conditioner and a used dishwasher. Where was "Freecycle" when I needed them 5 years ago?
Photo: Shirley Bovshow "EdenMaker"
I nominate "side yards" as some of the most under-exploited areas in the landscape! What a shame, especially when every square foot of real estate is valuable, even in a down economy. Small, narrow yards can be perplexing to some homeowners who don't know which plants and trees work in a constricted space.
The good news is that not only can you find appropriate plants for small garden areas, you can also design a narrow yard to include walkways, sitting areas, sculpture (or garden art ), water features and fruit trees!
Here's the proof. Check out this "narrow side yard" design I designed for my client in Los Angeles. With sustainable concepts in mind, we used lots of recycled materials.
More Information: My website -
Shirley Bovshow
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