It’s hard enough to plan a garden on your own, let alone plan one on a
budget. But leave it to a Hollywood production supervisor
to pull it together. Di Zock
designed her backyard for the house that she rents in Venice,
California, for less than $2,800.
She created three outdoor
rooms: a living area, a shed office, and a dining space. Her tools:
paint, slipcovers, and patience.
Creating a garden on a budget
may take longer than a week or two; you have to shop close-out sales and
haunt thrift stores.
“But relying on imagination
more than dollars has its benefits,” Di says. The result is more
original and more personal. And
career changing—Di left the
film biz for garden design. Info: Di Zock Gardens
Outdoor living area
$100: You love it? The price is right? Buy it. Di had no idea how she was going to use the ceramic elephants (to left of fountain) when she saw them at a thrift shop. “But I knew they were just the right touch of whimsy.”
$10: Paint inexpensive pots. Between discarded pots and “wainscoting” a terra-cotta pot in blue, Di coughed up only $10.
$125: Ground the space. The turquoise-and-brown rug, made from recycled plastics, dresses up the garden. vivaterra.com
The shed office
$1,395: Deck out the office. The number-one expenditure, the shed from the Home Depot was outfitted in Di’s quirky style with art—including a Spanish cross. The desktop inside is an old door.
$240: Repurpose. This tall chartreuse pot (left; rollinggreensnursery.com) was purchased for a client and intended as a fountain. But Di couldn’t make it water-tight, so she “gifted” it to her garden.
Other costs: Pushpin wallboards, $300; desk (old door), $30.
Outdoor dining room
$200: Repaint for character. The ordinary picnic table and benches were used for a movie set. After the filming was over, Di bought them for a fraction of the original cost, then repainted them an unconventional turquoise.
$25: Decorate with plants. Chocolate brown Aeonium and orange Sedum are so stunning that you can get away with cheap pots.
$40: Shake up spray paint. Di bought white Moroccan lanterns at a Venice gift shop and spray-painted them bright orange. Similar ones available
More ideas: Plant cuttings as decor
Cuttings from echeveria and Senecio radicans deck a fan palm’s trunk.
More ideas: Tile mosaic
A tile mosaic of Di’s former pet, created by a friend, dresses the fence.
Article and photos sourced from Sunset Magazine.com: http://www.sunset.com/garden/landscaping-design/chic-affordable-backyard-00418000070409/
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