Historical Cape Cod House in Glendale
- Design preserves the historical quality of this home, which is listed as a City Cultural Monument.
- The colorful Mediterranean plant palette is drought tolerant.
- The planting enhances and builds off of the 100 year-old olive trees found in the neighborhood.
- A row of low Ceanothus Yankee Point and three young olive trees form a visual barrier separating the front yard from the street.
- A small lawn in the front yard provides a natural and permeable walkway to the backyard.
- A new garden-wall in the backyard frames the patio and also provides good-sized upper terrace.





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