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Welcome to an English Garden Adventure in Burlingame, featuring a one-of-a-kind garden with a wide array of plants, including unusual perennials and vines, container gardening and antique ironwork. The website depicts a select number of plants in John Ward's garden that are on display for an annual summer event benefiting a non-profit organization in San Mateo County.  This year the front lawn is gone and replaced with succulents and other drought tolerant landscape along with a winding brick path to a “secret” garden on side of house. A more efficient drip irrigation system has replaced the standard spray type.

2019 Residential Sustainable Landscape Award Winner 


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