A Garden in St. Francis Wood
San Francisco, California
Constructed in the 1920s, the two story house was remodeled to incorporate
a new kitchen, a family room and a large deck. The design of the site
builds upon the simplicity and elegance of the house. In the front
yard, two magnolias were planted to frame house. A multi-trunk princess
flower tree creates a focal point for the entry stair. In the back
yard, a low boxwood hedge separates the deck from a small lawn and
perennial garden. A seating area paved with bluestone anchors the north
edge of the lawn and garden. A wider bed along the rear of the yard
provides space for a perennial garden and two new chanticleer pears.
Plant materials for the back yard include: roses, clematis, lady’s
mantle, lavender, Japanese anemone, coral bells and ferns.
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