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A drought tolerant pathway for a home with modern architecture. Project Name: “New 1-Year-Old Garden.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
A drought tolerant front yard design with curb appeal. Pea gravel paths wrap around to the backyard and throughout the entire property, while the planting design appears lush with vibrant greens. Project Name: “The White House.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
Pathway view showing part of a cacti garden and giant lavender field. Many paths connect all patios with levels. There’s a swimming pool built into the hillside, a custom chicken coop, and even a vegetable garden with the family’s beehives. Project Name: “The White House.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com Pots: @eyeofthedaygdc Butterfly Chairs: circa50.com Chaises: dwr.com
Happy Mother’s Day weekend! Project Name: “European Country.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
Giant courtyard walls enclose a custom lap pool and beautiful courtyard. This California driveway remains sustainable with a French country feel. Project Name: “Provence in Ojai.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
A country style path. Project Name: “Ojai Curb Appeal.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
This project grew from a reimagining of the home’s architecture with Paul’s vision for a garden that is practical, yet enhances all element around it. Project Name: “Old Ojai.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com to and in collaboration with Sonny Ward junestreetarchitecture.com
Summer vibes. Project Name: “New 1-Year-Old Garden.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
This is a progress and after shot. The area was cleared before the pathway and hydrangeas were established. On the bottom of the photos and off screen, is a rock staircase to a guest home, pool, spa, and courtyard. Project Name: “Southern Style.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
A desert style landscape with a permeable lawn substitute and olives. Project Name: “Palm Springs Style. Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
Project Name: “Old California.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
A blossoming fruit orchard. Grape vines sit next to the outdoor dining room. There are citrus trees in pots and giant privacy hedges in the background. Project Name: “Provence in Ojai.” Landscape Design + Furniture Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
A lavender field pathway in the direction of the guest home. Pollinators love to hang out, which helps our environment through the cross pollination of our plants, trees, and flowers. They support our ecosystem by pollinating food sources for other wildlife and humans.
We’re all connected, so take care of your home by using organic products that don’t kill wildlife. The use of pesticides poisons bees, as do insecticides. There’s even one that attacks their nervous system. Flying through treated areas exposes them to the chronic poisoning of their water and nectar. All of this damages the planet and our lives. Project Name: “Old California.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
The goats and horses are now living their best lives in a clean and organic landscape. Apple trees are a foodscaping element the goats find especially pleasing. Project Name: “East Coast Style.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
Courtyard trees are aligned in a way for style, but more importantly for shade during the hot summers in Ojai. We also have pea gravel as an excellent lawn alternative. It’s easy to walk on barefoot and pets find it comfortable. Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
A hiking trail preserving very old oaks. This design looks beautiful without the need for a thirsty lawn, or other impracticalities that can further harm California’s drought situation and the environment through chemicals like pesticides. Planning a landscape doesn’t mean more is better. Sometimes retaining existing elements and enhancing them is the way to go. Project Name: “The Butterfly House.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com Interior Design: maraya.com
Are you ready for an adult Easter egg hunt? There are 13 eggs hidden in this photo. Can you find them? Hints: some eggs are tiny and they’re all the same color. Good luck! Project Name: “Old Ojai.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com to and in collaboration with Sonny Ward junestreetarchitecture.com
Someone may or may not have taken a long time to find the correct after. Project Name: “East Coast Style.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
A custom swimming pool with a lounging area. Access is given from two sets of staircases connecting the driveway, around the back of the house, or from the inner courtyard. Project Name: “The Hummingbird House.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
A new kind of pathway with a beautiful planting design. The ambiance fills a connection between the swimming pool and hiking paths. Project Name: “The Butterfly House.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com Interior Design: maraya.com