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THIS PAGE: So many destinations in this Woodside, California, landscape are found as one wanders this dream of a garden. The sunny rose garden can be viewed from a studio,
bedrooms, and a secluded balcony. The many unique benches throughout this garden encourage one to take the time to enjoy the experience of this very special space.
FACING PAGE TOP: Since its initial design in 1997, this garden has been renovated to remove more than 4,000 square feet of lawn. The evolution has been a process of retaining
large oaks and redwoods, creating a canopy to protect roots and soil along with companion planting and to utilize rainwater in the landscape wherever possible. Native and
low-water indigenous plants were selected along with some of the residents' favorites.
FACING PAGE BOT TOM: This midcentury classic was lovingly restored by its owners recently. The scheme was to allow the home to demurely reveal its character in its natural
California seing. To echo the elegant style of the home, a special Japanese maple was introduced and is a wonderful focal point. Giant Allium bloom perennially and are
showstoppers.
Photography by Philip Har vey
Designed by Jenna Bayer Garden Design, Mountain View, CA, page xx
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