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1. Healthy Choices
Yard at a Glance
Who lives here: A family of five and its two dogs
Location: Westwood, Massachusetts
Size: About 1.8 acres (0.7 hectares)
Landscape architect: Offshoots
Hardscape installer: Renovo’s Landscape & Construction
Before: A tract of bluegrass greeted the Offshoots landscape architects at this Massachusetts home. The owners, one of whom is an avid gardener, wanted to create a sustainable yard that would attract pollinators, produce food and even improve the health of the surrounding wetlands.
The Offshoots team designed the yard using the principles of permaculture, which focuses on landscape health and productivity while also considering how a landscape can positively impact ecological systems beyond the property. The plans for this site included reestablishing native plants to help clean runoff water on its way toward the wetlands.
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The team sourced many of the materials locally — such as stone from Goshen, Massachusetts, and granites from Connecticut and Vermont — to minimize the project’s carbon footprint. And a food forest by the driveway (not shown) offers plenty of sustenance for wildlife, such as blueberries, raspberries and strawberries.
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Plantology Ltd
Yard at a Glance
Who lives here: A retired grandmother
Location: Warwickshire, England
Size: 1,227 square feet (114 square meters); the plot has a level change from end to end of about 5 feet (1½ meters)
Landscape designer: Sam Plant of Plantology
Before: This long and narrow yard in England had two patios but little in the way of interest. The homeowner, a grandmother, had a wish list that included a sustainable and wildlife-welcoming design, opportunities for water harvesting and vertical plantings, and replacements for steep steps that weren’t safe for the grandkids. She brought in Sam Plant of Plantology to make it all happen.
The wildlife-friendly trees, flowers and grasses include rare Tibetan cherry (Prunus serrula, zones 5 to 6); European white birch (Betula pendula, zones 2 to 6); ‘Claret’ greater masterwort (Astrantia major ‘Claret’, zones 4 to 7); and reed grass (Calamagrostis sp.).
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Bosler Earth Design
3. Love of Country
Yard at a Glance
Who lives here: Mark Sandelson
Location: Santa Monica, California
Size: 3,000 square feet (279 square meters)
Landscape designer: Bosler Earth Design
Before: After 25 years of maintaining a large backyard pool that he used only once, this homeowner in Southern California was ready for a redesign. Being British, he wanted the feel of an English country garden, with varying plant colors and heights as well as softness. Landscape designer Catherine Bosler of Bosler Earth Design was up to the task.
More jasmine appears on the cable railing panel between a new raised deck and the hot tub, and will soften the space even more as it fills in. ‘Silver Sheen’ kōhūhū (Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Silver Sheen’, zones 8 to 11) rises behind the deck screen. And although you can’t see it here, a copper fountain sits at the lower left corner of the deck — just the thing for thirsty hummingbirds.
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