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    How To Create A Mediterranean Garden: 45 Ideas

    Wrought furniture is a perfect solution for your terrace, and a citrus tree really delivers the vibes.
    The terrace features vintage wrought furniture and a roof instead of a pergola, so you won't have to cultivate vines to achieve shade.
    The neutral terrace features olive trees, lavender and modern neutral furniture.
    A shabby chic blue planter is a unique fountain, and lavender adds scent to the space.
    This is an option of a water feature for a modern Mediterranean space: a stone vessel and a metal fixture.
    Greenery, grasses, gravel and stone are characteristic things in a Mediterranean landscape, and the pool is the water feature here.
    This large stone fountain is done with metal fixtures and is surrounded with vines for a strong Mediterranean feel.
    Greenery and delicate trees are used for landscaping, and the large planter is turned into a fountain.
    Pebbles, rocks and grasses create a gorgeous relaxed and catchy combo. The pond is framed with natural stone.
    If the climate is too cold for an olive tree, you can plant it into a pot and move inside whenever necessary.
    The Tuscany-style space is done with large olive trees, potted greenery and minimalist furniture.


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    Add texture and interest with various greenery, succulents and lavender and rocks will help you with that, too.
    Tall cypress trees add height and dimension to the garden, and rocks and gravel are perfect for Mediterranean hardscaping.
    The hardscaping done with gravel and stone is a cool solution, and tall trees make a statement.
    Grasses and lavender are basics in the garden, tall trees add interest here.
    A tall cypress tree stands out in the succulent garden bed, and harscaping is done with gravel and stones.
    The contemporary outdoor space is styled with Mediterranean plants and grasses and the hardscaping is also done in this style.
    This fountain shows off Mediterranean style: stone and blue tiles are surrounded with classic plants.
    The space is done with citrus trees and various plants in terracotta pots to move them inside when necessary.
    The steps are accented with lavender, which gives a Mediterranean feel to the space and softens the staircase look.

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    Grasses and hedging style the lower tier, and olive and citrus trees are focal plants here.
    Make the space more eye-catching with some blooms, here these are purple ones for a bright look.
    Look how beautifully gravel paths are softened with lavender, grasses and topiaries.
    The olive tree is accented with bright lavender that will also add fragrance here.
    The entrance is covered with bougainvillea that wows with color, and lavender echoes with it.
    I love this bright Mediterranean space filled with color, texture and scents, it shows off classic features of this style but in a non-banal way. 

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    Olive and orange trees are amazing for adding scent, color and interest and set the Mediterranean tone in the space.
    Olive trees beautifully frame the front facade, and lavender and grasses create a backdrop.
    This front yard looks adorable thanks to the hardscaping done right and elegantly integrated olive trees and lavender.
    Hedges and lavender are placed into garden beds, and gravel covers the wakways.
    Round garden beds show off lavender, grasses and rocks, sometimes trees as a focal point.
    Lavender, topiaries and trees.
    Hedging and topiaries are classics in Mediterranean spaces, add lavender for color and trees for dimension.
    Vines covering facades, pergolas and arches are an integral part of Mediterranean spaces, and adding lush grasses and lavender, you will get the vibe.
    Lush textural grasses soften the stairs of stone, and vines cover the pergola in the backdrop.
    This lush nook is done with grasses and blooms and the olive tree is the focal point here.
    The walkway is lined up with olive trees, lavender and some grasses, which create a beautiful space with a strong Mediterranean feel.
    Small topiaries and a single tree create a relaxed and airy Mediterranean feel with a modern touch.
    This lush Mediterranean landscape is done with topiaries, cypress trees, lavender, grasses and olive trees.
    The path is styled with topiaries and grasses, olive and cypress trees and a blooming one.
    These green blooming topiaries are a lovely way to add a modern Mediterranean feel to your garden.
    This small nook just strikes with a Mediterranean feel: lavender, greenery, succulents, cypress trees create the landscape, and gravel and rocks create the path.
    Here's how you do Mediterranean front yard in a modern way: a paver path is lined up with olive trees, topiaries and lamps.
    This picturesque gravel yard looks very Mediterranean-like, with a fountain, a hedge and an olive tree. 
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    This minimal space shows off stones and gravel, succulents and lavender and some cypress trees.

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