Flora Grubb Gardens is a garden design shop in San Francisco’s Bayview District. Flora Grubb offers a palette of beautiful, durable plants chosen to thrive in Bay Area microclimates, as well as select garden furniture, containers, tools, artwork, ornaments, books, planting materials, interior plants, and other garden-related goods.
If you’d like your own garden to reflect what you love about visiting Flora Grubb Gardens, we can make it happen.
We will help transform your existing garden, deck, or interior plantscape, giving you what you want – like lush spaces for relaxing outside, high-style vertical gardens, or postcard gardens to view from your window. As experts in Bay Area microclimates, our designers will choose water-wise plants with the ability to thrive in your setting, whether it’s inside or out, sunny or shady, protected from or blasted by salty ocean winds.
In a region where people demand the best in food, art, architecture, and culture, Flora Grubb Gardens offers a point of view about garden design in the San Francisco Bay Area: that it should exploit, not thwart, our unusual mediterranean climate and city garden spaces; that it should take advantage of the area’s creative ferment; and that it should create practical beauty from living material.
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Spruced – Flora Grubb Gardens staff designer Patrick Lannan refreshed a garden in the Bay Area enclave of Hillsborough using bright but water-wise understory plants beneath established Arbutus ‘Marina’ trees. Neighborly elegance – A Pacific Heights garden by Flora Grubb Gardens designer Daniel Nolan A bridge to the garden – Design by Flora Grubb Gardens staff designer Daniel Nolan for a SFOSL-designed house on San Francisco’s Potrero Hill A bridge to the garden – Design by Flora Grubb Gardens staff designer Daniel Nolan for a SFOSL-designed house on San Francisco’s Potrero Hill A bridge to the garden – Design by Flora Grubb Gardens staff designer Daniel Nolan for a SFOSL-designed house on San Francisco’s Potrero Hill Neighborly elegance – Flora Grubb Gardens staff designer Daniel Nolan combined traditional and novel elements in his design for this garden in Pacific Heights. Subtle entry greenery – This entry garden design by Patrick Lannan for Flora Grubb Gardens involves a limited selection of quiet greens and repeating textures: grasses and Dicksonia tree ferns. A master composer – Patrick Lannan teaches workshops on composing container gardens at Flora Grubb Gardens. This image from his design for a patio garden demonstrates his mastery of the subject. Succulent beds surround a deck – Flora Grubb Gardens designer Patrick Lannan created a thrilling succulent garden in the refined confines of this urban back yard. A San Francisco terrace garden – Patrick Lannan’s design for Flora Grubb Gardens brings edibles and rich colors to a home terrace. Bardessono Hotel vertical garden: A vertical garden design by Flora Grubb in collaboration with Seth Boor and Kevin Smith for the Bardessono Hotel in Yountville, Napa Valley, uses tillandsia air plants. Photo: Seth Boor Pacific Heights container garden: A simple palette for the terrace portion of a residential garden design by Daniel Nolan for Flora Grubb Gardens is water-wise and beautiful. Photo: Caitlin Atkinson Pacific Heights entrance garden: Daniel Nolan placed a landmark pair of kentia palms amidst bold foliage at the entrance to this house in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights. Photo: Caitlin Atkinson Vertical gardens at Maven: Designed by Daniel Nolan, vertical gardens at a gourmet tavern in San Francisco’s Lower Haight leave a verdant impression. Staghorn fern garden: Designer Daniel Nolan seen with his home vertical garden composed of staghorn ferns. Photo: Caitlin Atkinson Potrero Hill garden: Daniel Nolan’s exuberant planting design revels in the strict framework of a modern house design by SFOSL on San Francisco’s Potrero Hill. Sidewalk sensation: Daniel Nolan collaborated with a green-thumb homeowner to produce a grapically beautiful front garden. Photo: Caitlin Atkinson Interiorscape for Square: Flora Grubb Gardens staff designer Patrick Lannan composed an interior plantscape for Square, the point-of-sale commerce company. Photo: Caitlin Atkinson Urban container garden: Patrick Lannan sits amid an urban container garden he designed for a San Francisco apartment. Photo: Caitlin Atkinson Succulent jewel-box garden: Patrick used a stunning palette of succulents and other water-wise plants for this walled San Francisco garden. Photo: Caitlin Atkinson
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E: design@floragrubb.com
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Flora Grubb
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1634 Jerrold Ave.San Francisco, CA 94124T 415-694-6454
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