Tanglewood Estate: Home of Fredric G. Levin
An Edwardian Garden Created by Gulfside Landscaping
Friday, April 11, 2014
Friday, March 21, 2014
Installing a Manzanilla Olive Tree
In this video, watch as Gulfside Landscaping installs a 22 ft. Manzanilla olive tree
in the organic herb garden at Tanglewood.
in the organic herb garden at Tanglewood.
Friday, March 7, 2014
Adding Pavers
In these photographs, you see the pavers going in along the driveway and in front of the home.
Pavers of different shapes and colors are laid in a careful pattern, and a radial medallion at the entrance to the residence completes the design.
Thursday, January 16, 2014
A Walk Through the Gardens
In this video James Martin narrates a walking tour of the gardens in progress at the Tanglewood Legacy Estate.
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Organic Garden
A wall is being constructed to contain the organic garden, which will include a variety of vegetables, herbs, and fruits.
Friday, December 27, 2013
Installing the Gardens
Gulfside Landscaping is busy installing plants throughout
the Tanglewood property in the form of carefully designed and placed gardens of
roses, camellias, cypresses, herbs, and vegetables. Enjoy these photographs that
show the design coming together.
The recently installed 14 ft. mature Italian cypress and 6
ft. podocarpus add a masculine element to the landscape.
A mature podocarpus screen was installed two days ago in the
Irving Berlin Garden. This screen will remove the visual impact of AC units and mechanical equipment around the home, and it will help guide guests on a walk through the
lush gardens.
Here the ground is being prepared for an organic garden,
which will be filled with vegetables, seasonal fruit trees, and herbs for cooking and mixed drinks.
This is the beginning of the Marilyn Levin Camellia Preservation
Garden.
The marble angels will be placed at
different focal points in the Preservation Garden to welcome guests.
The cut stone cobbles will be a part of a 10 ft. radius at
the entrance to the camellia garden.
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Tanglewood Gardens
The gardens at Tanglewood include a number of plant types that
were selected for their variety in color, shape, texture, and blooming season.
The foliage throughout the property works to showcase the rose and camellia
plants–the heart of the gardens.
"Pink Snow" camellias at the first tier of the garden |
Second tier rose garden with sasanqua camellias in bloom |
English rose garden |
View from the balcony to what will be Amphitrite's garden |
24 ft. magnolia screen |
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