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This is an example of a small mid-century modern shade backyard decomposed granite garden path in Los Angeles.
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Midcentury Landscape, Los Angeles

Mark Tessier Landscape Architecture designed this textural, drought tolerant, warm modern garden to complement the mid-century design of the home. The use of various materials including gravel, wood, and concrete mixed with a lush drought resistant planting palette offer a homeowners and visitors a multi sensory environment. Photos by Art Gray

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Jay Sifford Garden Design added this to 17 Wandering Paths That Take Joy in the JourneyOctober 12, 2015

7. This Los Angeles garden could be found in any large city where land and privacy are precious commodities. A path...

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