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Landscape Design in Los Angeles – Add Star Quality to Your Outdoor Scenery
December 01, 2008

Landscape News Flash!

Landscape Design in Los Angeles
Add Star Quality to Your Outdoor Scenery


There's a reason why Los Angeles landscape design has a flair for flash and distinctive character. Just take a look at the city – celebrities, high fashion, and trend setting around every corner! In Los Angeles, upscale garden styles and waterscapes are popular, especially when the landscaping is a perfect fit for the climate of the region. If you're interested in creating the look of Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Santa Monica, Malibu, and Pacific Palisades – We're here to tell you that it is very possible.



There are actually a lot of ways to combine the basic landscaping, designer swimming pools, and livable outdoor spaces that scream the eye-catching style of limitless Los Angeles creativity. We've got a lot of information to share, but you'll miss out if you don’t pay a visit to

Landscape Design in Los Angeles.


Outdoor Decor.com – There's Something for Everyone

Fine cedar potting benches, convenient garden sheds, and fountains that look like works of art are just some of the things found at Outdoor Décor.com – a great resource for decorating your landscape with creative items. Animal lovers should note that there's even something for Fido and neighborhood creatures to enjoy, including outdoor beds and inviting birdhouses. To seek out your next garden purchase, check out our Featured Merchant on our

Resource Page


December Garden Calendar – Keeping the Threat of Frost and Freezes Away

Here comes the coolness and decreased sunshine of December, which puts your garden plants on hold and sends them into a state of hibernation. This is the coldest month of the year, meaning you should keep an eye out for frost damage and freezes! The month will also bring a great deal of rain, but you can still stay active in your garden, as you're lucky to benefit from the California climate, which can produce blooms every month. For great ideas for winter plants, check out our

December Garden Calendar.


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