This triptic of redwood and bamboo garden panels by Mark Winner of Sacramento are recycled redwood decking and bamboo. Handplaned strips of redwood reclaimed from aged redwood decking gracefully arc around freshly cut green bamboo that will dry and become golden with age. The panel tryptic was commissioned for this exhibit to be both featured art pieces and space-defining par... more »
Reclaimed antique roof tin from a demolished barn creates a unique garden sculpture, by Mark Winner and Ami Saunders. The rain curtain by Lynne Price, MD, descends into the reflecting pool which is only 4 inches deep, but reminds one of a flowing woodland stream. Flanked by colorful Rhododendron's owned by Macy's and a SF Flower & Garden Show first - usually exclusively on di... more »
Reclaimed douglas fir solid wood beam, from a demolished old barn is repurposed as a stunning wood bench. Set upon reclaimed concrete test cores. About 6 feet long. Each bench is one-of-a-kind, Artist Mark Winner, Sacramento. Inquire for availability.
photo credit: Ami Saunders, MLA
Children seemed to enjoy the garden display the most! Inside the 2012 Gold Medal winning garden display at the San Francisco Flower & Garden Show.
photo credit: Ami Saunders, MLA
The stately rhythm of Boxwood conical topiary along a trellis fence climbing with Star Jasmine in gorgeous custom cast planters, dress up the deck and help provide privacy from the neighbor's next door.
Custom pottery planters order-made.
Available upon request.
photo credit: Ami Saunders, MLA
The view from the deck above onto the English rose garden reveals the simple clean lines of this formal traditional pattern. Four 'Clair Austin' English roses by David Austin are at the center, and are surrounded by four box custom planters with Star Jasmine. The garden is scented with roses, English lavender and Star Jasmine. The heath and heather planting amongst the plant... more »
The bricks from the original garden were reclaimed and reused in this brick medallion, for use as a sun patio. Decomposed granite surrounds the brick medallion, and bluestone steps descend into the formal rose garden.
Ami Saunders, MLA
Planted bluestone steps explode in springtime color with heaths, heathers and English lavender. The broad steps of soft colorful planting connect the upper rectangular lawn with the lower formal English rose garden parterre.
photo credit: Ami Saunders, MLA