Phoenix, Arizona: Vision in red

A traditional front yard becomes an inviting courtyard

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  • Phoenix Arizona: Vision in red

    Phoenix Arizona: Vision in red

    Penstemon desert marigold and verbena grow around a new courtyard surrounded by vivid red walls.

Nothing is ordinary about this cheerful garden in one of Phoenix's oldest neighborhoods. What used to be a traditional front yard of lawn and foundation plants has been transformed into the focal point of the district.

Owners Victor Vasquez and Scott Aycock wanted a garden where they could relax and socialize with their neighbors. In response, designer Carrie Nimmer turned the formerly flat, open landscape into an inviting courtyard garden to match the house's Spanish-Mediterranean architecture.

Boldly colored red walls frame a courtyard filled with wildflowers, desert shrubs, cactus, and succulents. Inside the walls, colored concrete paving leads to built-in seating. Plant-filled containers add color and texture to patios and walls. "It's a wonderful example of how to turn a useless garden into a highly useable one," responded a juror.

DESIGNER: Carrie Nimmer, Landscape Designer, Phoenix (602/254-0300)

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