Hardiness Zone 9 - Landscaping Ideas
Landscaping ideas for USDA hardiness zone 9 with warm winters of 20F to 30F. See tropical-influenced designs, citrus gardens, and year-round outdoor living spaces.
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Barb's Backyard
A bit over a 1/2 acre in a country neighborhood. I started in June of 2010 wh...
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CA water-wise, lawn-free, sustainable, front courtyard
by jewelsSJI started a project at home in November of 2014 to re-do my front yard to mak...
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Plantaholics Haven
An organically grown and managed medium sized suburban London back garden tha...
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California Garden Of Paradise
by Jasonlee22333 beautiful well maintained lawns of perfect marathon ii sod. Rose garden of ...
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Courtyard Pool and Backyard Oasis
by Cheryl MeyneNew addition to our home included a courtyard pool with garden. We also have ...
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creativenut
by honeybeealot of work! Native plants, shrubs, oak trees. Rooms created, Alot of prop...
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Oasis in the Desert
We changed a "builder provided" front yard into an oasis in the des...
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Renee and Mike's Dump
by HosenemesisA skinny one-third acre in the suburbs, Sunset Zone 19, USDA 8b/9, Southern C...
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Tropical Beauty By Robert
Before and after. This project won 9 blue ribbon awards. No sub contractors ...
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Landrock
Custome design and installation from pavers, planter boxes, chilton stone, fl...
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TikiMan's Paradise
by tikimanThis is my Bali inspired yard in Southern California. I collect many differen...
About Zone 9 Landscaping
All zone 9 photos on YardShare are shared by real homeowners and landscaping professionals, so you can compare full projects instead of a single hero shot. Use these examples to study plant combinations, material choices, and how each feature connects to the rest of the yard before you copy anything at home.
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