Prague 5 — Stodůlky
Design 2023, construction 2024
Private individual
L&SCAPE, s.r.o.
Landscape architecture
PRIVATE GARDEN IN STODŮLKY
The garden design grows naturally from the original character of the plot. Moving away from the house, intensively maintained ornamental planting gradually transitions into a natural meadow community dotted with fruit trees. The front garden features ground cover perennials and a multi-stem ornamental apple tree. On the southern side of the house, beside the terrace, a “secret garden” has been created – a lush composition of tall perennials and shrubs. Stepping-stone paths weave through the planting to provide easy access and link this area to the recreational lawn. Nearby, additional stepping stones sit within a perennial bed beneath a Montpellier maple, offering a space for houseplants to be placed outdoors in summer. Trees and shrubs, combined with climbers, are planted around the entire perimeter of the garden. At the back, a retaining wall forming a soft terrain wave creates a levelled space. Around it, the rear part of the garden will be sown with meadow species, with paths cut through the vegetation as needed. The dominant tree species here is the wild service tree, accompanied by a selection of fruit trees.
PRIVATE GARDEN IN STODŮLKY
The garden design grows naturally from the original character of the plot. Moving away from the house, intensively maintained ornamental planting gradually transitions into a natural meadow community dotted with fruit trees. The front garden features ground cover perennials and a multi-stem ornamental apple tree. On the southern side of the house, beside the terrace, a “secret garden” has been created – a lush composition of tall perennials and shrubs. Stepping-stone paths weave through the planting to provide easy access and link this area to the recreational lawn. Nearby, additional stepping stones sit within a perennial bed beneath a Montpellier maple, offering a space for houseplants to be placed outdoors in summer. Trees and shrubs, combined with climbers, are planted around the entire perimeter of the garden. At the back, a retaining wall forming a soft terrain wave creates a levelled space. Around it, the rear part of the garden will be sown with meadow species, with paths cut through the vegetation as needed. The dominant tree species here is the wild service tree, accompanied by a selection of fruit trees.
