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Vertical Garden wall in Sonoma CA. Containers with succulents and grasses are a great backdrop for the concrete bench made over a metal frame.
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Please call or email to make an appointment. Beth Mullins. Growsgreen Landscape Design. <address>1082 Pennsylvania AveSan Francisco 94107. 415.336.9829. beth@growsgreen.com email
Beth Mullins is principle of Growsgreen Landscape Design, an award winning design firm that specializes in residential garden designs all over the San Francisco Bay Area, Pacific Northwest and Central California.  With her background in science and art, landscape architecture degree and almost a decade in landscape design, she has developed a personal style of modern organic ambiance:  often using clean-lined hardscaping combined with a mixture of soft and structural plantings for movement and flow.  She loves helping clients create a respite in their own garden.  Using alternative materials and textural plant combinations, Beth places unique vignettes at every turn for an experience in the fared.  She relishes designing hardship that enhances existing structures and maintains the unique character of every space.  Often, her scientific background influences her design.
Vertical Gardens at GAP flagship store in San Francisco at Market and Powell in Woolly pockets. They are large 12' x 9' grownsgreen media
Sunset Magazine Article October 2009 'Stealing Beauty', reflective pool, water feature with San Francisco city view, gravel patio and native plants right off of Dolores Park in San Francisco. sunset
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Growsgreen in Stephen Orr's book 'Tomorrow's Garden.' Carex lawn and succulents. Garden Conservancy Tour. APLD, ASLA
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Moss Rock boulder in St Francis Wood garden in San Francisco with decomposed granite patio groundcover.
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Beth Mullins, Growsgreen Landscape Design
Bertoia Chairs on concrete patio/ There is a concrete path of rectangles that lead to metal planters full of succulents. mullyart
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Hand drafted plan color rendered drawing of Moss pillow garden with slate patio and cobbles
Urban Labyrinth of carex tumicola and decomposed granite outlined by metal steel and tumbled glass in Glen Park San Francisco.
Garden rendering hand colored for the San Francisco Flower and Garden Show. APLD, ASLA, CLCA
Lights in the garden of 'POD' at the San Francisco Flower and Garden show with tumbled glass and bromeliads, asparagus fern and river rocks
Hand drafted elevation drawing  of IPE deck over a pool. There is a rock garden on the permiter with bamboo and Asian influenced plants.
Wooden modern furniture in this Castro Garden in San Francisco. The concrete pads make up a modern patio and the new fence has thin boards to add interest
This garden was influenced by the San Francisco Aids memorial garden. It is in Stephen Orr's book 'Tomorrow's Garden.' Filled with granite curbs, cobbles and baby's tears.
Ipe hardwood deck with concrete path and patio. There is an area for lounging and eating in this garden. Entertaining.
Orb planter from Design within Reach. This garden has cosmos and bluestone path surrounded by concrete. It is a shade garden.
Modern garden with overhead structure metal modern canopy. Decomposed granite patio surrounded by planting areas with succulents and drought tolerant plantings. Bertoia chairs and table add a mid-century feel to the space. Corten steel planters were welded on site. Photographer Mitch Maher Photographer Caitlin Atkinson
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image29 portfolio about beginning of about Growsgreen on Flickr