Mountain Ranch

Mountain Ranch

Mountain Ranch | Atascadero, CA

This award-winning property features waterfalls of locally-sourced stone in front and back, flagstone patios, incredible views, raised vegetable planters, fruit trees and berry vines. It is a prime example of sustainably turning the site constraint of a steep hillside into an opportunity for a peaceful, mountain retreat.

 

Landscape Design and Construction: Madrone Landscape

SLO Panorama

SLO Panorama

SLO Panorama | San Luis Obispo, CA

Approaching this residence, the plant-lined driveway leads to an entry island which deflects headlights and sets up an entry experience. The beautifully planted entry garden, with oaks, olives, melaleuca, and a colorful variety of drought-tolerant shrubs and grasses accentuate the craftsman details of the entry (designed and built by Luhr Construction).

The backyard continues the theme, with the added elements of a straw bale seat-wall and deck. A paver patio completes the outdoor living area, and connects to the small lawn, with panoramic views of San Luis Obispo.

 

Landscape Design and Construction: Madrone Landscape

Relaxing Xeriscape

Relaxing Xeriscape

Relaxing Xeriscape | San Luis Obispo, CA

Risen from the ashes, this home and its surroundings were once only ruins from a devastating fire. After the fire, a true rebirth occurred with the rebuilding of the house and gardens. The purpose of this garden is simple: Sit, talk, relax and renew the body and spirit. Bold drifts of color and texture define the bulk of the garden, creating islands of Olive-shaded patios for meals, parties, or for just a private sunset meditation. This landscape is reminiscent of an impressionist painting and its broad strokes are free-flowing, soft, and peaceful.

Winner of Best Xeriscape 2011, SLO County Chapter CLCA Awards

Landscape Design: Christy O’Hara, Madrone Landscape
Landscape Construction: Madrone Landscape

Tablas Creek Vineyards

Tablas Creek Vineyards

Tablas Creek Vineyards

The beauty of Adelaida stone is one of the signatures of Tablas Creek Vineyard. This smooth, undulating sandstone was once a sandy bottom to the ocean floor, and no stone better identifies this unique wine appellation. The stone is used both for form and function in this bright sunny garden. The sustainable roots of this winery are apparent in every aspect: their organic vine production, incredible wines, and the use of stone in the landscape – which was quarried from the vineyards themselves.

 

Design: Carolyn Gilman. Install and Maintenance: Madrone Landscape