Monterey Colonial garden update! Big difference!!!

Hi there!  I have had a lot of requests for more updates on the Monterey Colonial our daughter

purchased a few years ago here in Montecito!

The previous posts are at the end of this post!

She removed some shrubbery crowding this beautiful jacaranda tree; and changed the planting

behind the boxwoods to only purple agapanthus.  There were lots of them sprinkled all

over the property; so she moved them all here.

When they bloom under the purple blossoms it will be a show!

Here is the front porch with the Anduze pots with topiaries. Everything simplified!

there is a lovely new gate in the background on the left.  It was made to match the back gate.

Around the back of the house;  she has added oak leaf hydrangeas, and star jasmine.

Right around  the corner.

Another new gate to match the back gate!  The pool is on the other side!

Remember when you couldn’t see the pool from the garden?  She opened up the hedge!

It is still private; but you have a glimpse!

The beds are also simplified with white agapanthus, iceberg roses and Viburnum.

The original back gate!

The other side!

Behind the above hedge is another whole garden!  Avocado trees, wildflowers, fruit trees

and raised potager beds!

3 avocado trees all different species so they fruit at different times!

My favorite! Lavender, matillija poppies,  artichokes and herbs!  And roses!

I think they are doing a beautiful job of this garden!

I think my favorite of all are these oak trees in the front which were never “trimmed up”!!!!

Congratulations to our daughter, her husband, and their gardener!!!!

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3 Responses

  1. Living in California now, we have fallen hard in love with the unusual Jacaranda trees and their spectacular purple blooms. They are planted all up and down our new street. Your daughter’s garden is really beautiful! Thanks for sharing this update with us.

  2. A LOVELY STROLL……..those MATILDA POPPIES are something!I have tried to grow them with NO LUCK!Here they are called “FRIED EGGS”.I just sat down to do a POST on MY GARDEN.
    Be on the LOOK OUT!
    XO

  3. P…this is truly heaven on Earth. Your climate makes all these beautiful garden simply flourish, doesn’t it? Love the lushness, love the white blooms!! I’m still semi-retired from blogging, but I think after summer I make renew myself and commit again. I miss all of you lovely, delightful women so much !!!