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Spring is the Perfect Time to Spruce Up Your Garden

Posted in Landscape and Pool Design - Orange County / LA by solenala March 14th, 2012

Say goodbye to the rainy days and  to the cold winter nights.  Hello spring, how we’ve missed you! If you’re like most people, your home and garden are looking pretty dull right now.

Now is the perfect time to put the color back in your garden and do the pruning and fertilizing that your yard needs at this crucial time of year.  Performing this maintenance now will insure a beautiful garden in the summer.





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Distinctive Landscapes for the Finest Homes

438 Main Street, Suite #210 | Huntington Beach, CA 92648

PH: 714-960-8955 | FAX: 714-960-8951

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How to Create Your Ultimate Backyard Paradise: 8 Insider Secrets

Posted in Landscape and Pool Design - Orange County / LA by solenala December 20th, 2011

The principal designer of Solena Landscape, Mitch Kalamian, is not only a talented designer of outdoor spaces; he is also an author having penned a guide to smooth the progress of creating the ultimate outdoor paradise.

The guide, entitled “How to Create Your Ultimate Outdoor Paradise:  8 Insider Secrets Every Homeowner Considering Investing in a Major Landscape Project Must Know!”, walks consumers step-by-step through the sometimes-intimidating process of planning a landscaping project.   This is a “must-read” for homeowners BEFORE they start the process.

Some of the topics addressed in the guide include:

  • Budget:  what should it be and what affects it?
  • How to get a top designer to design your project for “free”.
  • Contracts:  what makes a “win-win” contract?  6 important tips you need to know.
  • The one thing you never want to say to a landscape designer.
  • The 4 important steps to creating your outdoor paradise…what options you need to consider.
  • Landscape “architect” vs. “designer”…are design/build firms a better choice?
  • Choosing the right landscape designer/contractor…what do you need to consider?  Does your contractor need to be licensed?

Homeowners are encouraged to complete a series of worksheets at the back of the guide that address:  the planning process, budget, how to choose a new service provider and contracts.  Completion of these worksheets will arm homeowners with the information they need to interview designers/contractors with confidence and make the right choices for their project.

The beginning of the year is a great time to start the design process of your landscape project for you to be able to enjoy it by summertime.

If interested in obtaining a copy, please fill out the form in the Bookstore section of our website or click here to go directly to the site.  You may also contact us at 714.960.8955 to request a copy.


Best Regards,


Distinctive Landscapes for the Finest Homes

438 Main Street, Suite #210 | Huntington Beach, CA 92648

PH: 714-960-8955 | FAX: 714-960-8951

info@solenalandscape.com

www.SolenaLandscape.com

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Collecting Rainwater.

Posted in Landscape and Pool Design - Orange County / LA by solenala December 19th, 2011

With the rain season coming up, thought it prudent to take some time to inform you of the benefits of collecting rainwater for reuse.

While it is easy to turn on the faucet and have clean water to use, by collecting water from nature you will find that your water bill is lowered and your plants healthier.  You can easily harvest rainwater by installing a rain chain, a rain barrel or cistern to collect the rainwater. Rain chains are attached to the down spout of the rain gutter and guide the water that gets collected in the rain gutter to a container that has the end of it placed in it.  Rain barrels can be as utilitarian as a large garbage can placed in place to catch rain water or as decorative as a faux rock looking barrel. If using a large garbage can, you can attach some sort of spout to the bottom of it to access the water.  Cisterns are the most complex of the bunch and may need a handyman/contractor to set one up.

Examples of rain chain, rain barrel and cistern

Harvesting rainwater allows you to not be dependent upon the water provided to you.  Rainwater, when collected directly from the sky into a barrel, does not have added chemicals or pollutants, which plants and crops respond better to.  Watering your indoor and outdoor plants with soft rainwater promotes growth and health.  Also, soil erosion and flooding is reduced as the water is collected in barrels rather than dispersed into the ground that cannot handle the concentration of water.

All in all, this is a simply way to be green without having to expend much effort.  If you are interested in having a rain collecting system installed or for more information, please do not hesitate to contact us.


Best Regards,

Distinctive Landscapes for the Finest Homes

438 Main Street, Suite #210 | Huntington Beach, CA 92648

PH: 714-960-8955 | FAX: 714-960-8951

info@solenalandscape.com

www.SolenaLandscape.com

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Breaking Ground on the ‘Olive Garden Amphitheater’ !

Posted in Landscape and Pool Design - Orange County / LA by solenala November 1st, 2011

This past week Solena broke ground on the landscaping for the Armenian Church of the Desert in Rancho Mirage. Given my heritage, I am very proud to be a part of this project and am one step closer to seeing the ‘Olive Garden Amphitheater’ that I designed come to fruition. This space would serve as a garden setting for weddings and the annual Kebab Picnic and feature a grape arbor, fruiting Olive trees and a gazebo.


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Distinctive Landscapes for the Finest Homes

438 Main Street, Suite #210 | Huntington Beach, CA 92648

PH: 714-960-8955 | FAX: 714-960-8951

info@solenalandscape.com

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Start of another great project!

Posted in Landscape and Pool Design - Orange County / LA by solenala September 14th, 2011


The homeowners felt that the outdoor space needed to be modified to better suit their family’s needs.  The existing back yard was not conducive to them being able to lounge, with no area for the children to play.  Watch as Mitch explains the design layout and the thought process behind the design.



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Distinctive Landscapes for the Finest Homes

438 Main Street, Suite #210 | Huntington Beach, CA 92648

PH: 714-960-8955 | FAX: 714-960-8951

info@solenalandscape.com

www.SolenaLandscape.com

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Exiciting beginning of a new Mediterranean Paradise!

Posted in Landscape and Pool Design - Orange County / LA by solenala September 7th, 2011


Watch as Mitch explains what goes on during the exciting first day of construction at new project.  With a space for a large dining set by a custom fountain, to an elevated living/lounge area with a custom fireplace overlooking the pool and spa.. The design is going to be a Mediterranean style entertainers delight!  Currently at the tail end of demolition and in the process of measuring out the plan onsite, to verify best use of space.  A lot of times what looks great on paper doesn’t necessarily pan out the same way in real life.  Always important to plot out what has been designed in the field to make sure the design is maximizing the space available.


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Distinctive Landscapes for the Finest Homes

438 Main Street, Suite #210 | Huntington Beach, CA 92648

PH: 714-960-8955 | FAX: 714-960-8951

info@solenalandscape.com

www.SolenaLandscape.com

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HGTV Designer Portfolio

Posted in Landscape and Pool Design - Orange County / LA by solenala August 12th, 2011

Browsing through the HGTV website I noticed that they have a Designer’s Portfolio section set up with some of our past projects and just wanted to share this info.

To view these project photos click here.


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Distinctive Landscapes for the Finest Homes

438 Main Street, Suite #210 | Huntington Beach, CA 92648

PH: 714-960-8955 | FAX: 714-960-8951

info@solenalandscape.com

www.SolenaLandscape.com

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Press Link: A Neglected Space Becomes an Outdoor Centerpiece

Posted in Landscape and Pool Design - Orange County / LA by solenala August 5th, 2011


Industry magazine, Landscape Online, has published an article about one of our past award-winning projects.  This particular project came to be when the homeowners became tired of intentionally avoiding their backyard, which had over time turned into a dirt dog run. The family wanting an area they could entertain and relax in contacted Solena Landscape Co. to carry out the construction of the project.  What started out as a barren strip of dirt used only by the family’s dog became a quaint and cozy entertainer’s yard.

This project, located in Long Beach, was awarded “Outstanding Custom Waterfeature” by the California Landscape Contractors Association in 2010.


To read more about this projects amazing transformation go here .



Best Regards,


Distinctive Landscapes for the Finest Homes

438 Main Street, Suite #210 | Huntington Beach, CA 92648

PH: 714-960-8955 | FAX: 714-960-8951

info@solenalandscape.com

www.SolenaLandscape.com

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Ocean Friendly Gardens

Posted in Landscape and Pool Design - Orange County / LA by solenala July 26th, 2011

Solena Landscape Co. has been on the cutting edge of the ‘Green Revolution’ since the beginning.  With a sensitivity toward sustainability and water conservation, we have been designing water-wise landscapes, such as Xeriscape gardens, for almost 20 years.

Solena, in association with the Surfrider Foundation, is also involved with a wonderful new program called Ocean Friendly Gardens (OFG).  The premise behind a true OFG is to design and implement garden spaces that follow the simple strategy of CPR: Conservation, Permeability & Retention.

Conservation:  Of water, energy & habitat

Permeability:  Of soil and surfaces lets water slow down and sink

Retention:  Of rainwater and prevention of wet weather runoff

It has been shown that runoff from gardens and lawns contributes greatly to pollution in our local waters as well as the waste of our precious resource; water.  The goal of the OFG program is to help limit that and provide an interesting and aesthetically pleasing alternative.  In an effort to ‘conserve’ cost, volunteer help is occasionally used to make the program affordable to everyone.  You can learn more about that by visiting the Surfrider Foundation website @ www.hsbsurfrider.org.

Recently, Solena has completed two exciting OFG’s in the city of Huntington Beach.  The first was a teaching garden in conjunction with Huntington Beach High School.  Owner of Solena Landscape, Mitch Kalamian, directed the student of a class on sustainability on the proper techniques of installing an OFG and gave a lesson on the importance of keeping the carbon footprint of each garden contained.

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The plot of land in the front yard before the 'OFG'.

The second garden was a private residence.  Landscape designer Kalamian was brought in to come up with a concept that would complement the lifestyle of the homeowner.  The resulting design features a unique blend of succulents and groundcovers in various colors and textures as well as a dry creek bed, rainbarrel to capture excess rain water, a soaker hose and recycled concrete retaining wall.

Homeowner Seth Matson was ecstatic with the results, saying “We love our new garden and have had dozens of neighbors stop by to ask about the unique layout and choice of plants.  We have a lot of fun explain what an OFG is and showing off its rain barrel and succulents.  We really are trying to be environmentally conscious and Solena and Mitch, as well as the volunteers, really worked hard to make our dream a reality”.

To learn more about Solena Landscape and the Ocean Friendly Garden program please visit www.SolenaLandscape.com or call (714) 960-8955.


Best Regards,


Distinctive Landscapes for the Finest Homes

438 Main Street, Suite #210 | Huntington Beach, CA 92648

PH: 714-960-8955 | FAX: 714-960-8951

info@solenalandscape.com

www.SolenaLandscape.com

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Landscape tips for Summertime

Posted in Landscape and Pool Design - Orange County / LA by solenala July 6th, 2011

Summer is officially here and with it, the gorgeous weather Southern California is famous for.  The longer days are warmer, brighter and we are spending more time outdoors.  Whether that time is spent lazing around in the pool or lounging in your yard, wouldn’t you want the surrounding landscape to look amazing so you can sit back and enjoy?


Here are some tips to help you accomplish just that:

Plan your space. Make note of how you want your yard to look. Sketch your yard and/or list all the ideas you have.  Differentiate between your wants and needs.  Take some time to figure out what you will need and how much of it you will need.  This will not only give you an idea of what you’re budget should be but also help you figure out whether you will be able to complete the project all at once or should complete it in phases.

Fertilize plants. To ensure that your lawn and plants grow to its full potential apply fertilizer regularly.

Clean up Flora. Prune trees and shrubs as necessary.  Deadhead flowers.  Apply post emergent weed control as needed to any everyday yard plants and lawn.

Healthy plants are happy plants. Choose plants that are native to the climate of Southern California. Inspect plants for abnormalities, diseases or insects and treat immediately.  Consult with an expert as they can teach you how to take preventative measures.  Make sure your plants are getting adequate water.  Overwatering is just as bad as drought.  When watering, make sure you water slow and deep as it promotes deeper root growth, and helps the overall health of your plants.

Adjust your Irrigation System. Make adjustments to watering times as necessary. Watering your lawn and plants before sunrise to lessen water lost to evaporation and daytime winds. Shaded or protected areas may need less water than other areas. Check your sprinkler system for broken or misaligned heads and drip emitters and fix or adjust as necessary.

Hardscape elements. Clean and treat hardscape as necessary.  Best way to clean your patio for the summer season would be to power wash or acid wash the hardscape.  Make sure you keep your water features, pools and spas included, clear of debris and maintain proper water and chemical levels.


A simple way to take care of it all is with our exclusive 5 point Perfect Garden Program.    Carried out by our trained crews, the Perfect Garden Program is designed to keep your yard looking as beautiful and manicured as the day it was finished. We stay on top of its’ ever-changing needs and keep it in tip-top shape.  Read more about it here.

Your yard—as with anything else—needs regular maintenance to prevent larger (and more expensive) problems down the road. And there is no charge for our 5-point inspection, so call today to schedule yours and have our crews at your house next week…714-960-8955. We’ll have your yard looking great in no time…and you’ll be the envy of the entire neighborhood this summer.


Best Regards,


Distinctive Landscapes for the Finest Homes

438 Main Street, Suite #210 | Huntington Beach, CA 92648

PH: 714-960-8955 | FAX: 714-960-8951

info@solenalandscape.com

www.SolenaLandscape.com

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