Peachy the Magazine September October 2015 | Page 36

A Garden with a View Lance felt that the steep ascent to the top of the site would be best tackled by designing “planters” of stone that blended in with the natural stone on the lot, so he created areas to fill with soil for the plantings. In the front and more public part of the design, the plantings consist of Mexican wiregrass, green agave, trailing rosemary, boxwood, fig ivy and Italian cypress. Since deer are so prevalent in the area, Lance chose plants that were deer-proof. 34 PEACHYTHEMAGAZINE.COM This strategy worked naturally with the idea of the public area being a little “wilder,” then transitioning to a more formal design closer to the house. The steep driveway made of Belgard pavers leads to a flat spot at the top of the lot. The change in design and plant material is visible immediately. The walkway and terraces are made of Jerusalem stone—a light limestone that is more refined than the natural stone but blends beautifully.