Narrow Side Yard Makeover Part 2
June 7th, 2009 in gallery
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.
To see "Before" photos read "Narrow Side Yard Makeover Part 1"
"EdenMaker" Shirley Bovshow's rule of thumb for narrow yards: " When selecting trees for narrow areas, make sure the trunk has a narrow profile and that the lowest limbs are higher than 7 feet" so that the average size person can walk underneath it. Sorry Kobe! You can still create a dynamic garden in small spaces. If you are a rose lover, opt for rose trees as they don't take up bulky horizontal space like the bush form does. Layer your garden with perennials, bulbs, flowering ground covers and vines, or play up contrasting foliage. You don't need a huge variety of plants to make an interesting garden!"
More Information: My website - Shirley Bovshow Eden Makers
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