Best landscape design firm in California? Here is a look into our recent project for the beautiful American Martyrs Church in Manhattan beach Ca. Keeping the Drought in mind as well as plants that can thrive in a cool coastal climate we kept a well balance of plants/shrubs/flowers, you will also notice the retainer wall we also installed. The Siapin Horticulture crew also custom fit some artificial turf in the right areas to save additional water for the the church. Full Video in the gallery below. This project was unique because of the epic system, which captures all rainwater on sight and stores in the pipes on the ground which feeds the plants.
Gutters and curbs transport flow fast to a stormwater drain without allowing for pollutant removal or infiltration using an inlet filter. Eliminating gutters and curbs can reduce runoff volumes and increase sheet flow. Maintaining sheet flow by removing gutters and curbs that direct runoff into bioretention basins and swales that are vegetated helps to prevent soil erosion by stormwater also helps retain hydraulic conditions (pre-development). A level distributor, which is a channel designed to convert concentrated discharge into a level stream and evenly distribute it on a slope, can also be included to prevent soil erosion.
We help maintain the look and offer a wide variety of services to ensure your garden continues to look as beautiful and flourishing forever. We aim at making our customers happy and delighted all through the process, and even after. We are based in Southern California and extend our professional services to a large geographical area around us. We are passionate about constructing spectacular landscapes and go beyond our way to give our customers the quality and stunning designs they deserve. Landscape designing is an art that needs technical understanding on various aspects, and all our experts understand the exact needs and requirements to make best use of available resources. From planting the plants and the greenery to maintaining the look and appearance of the garden… we do it all and more! Find even more information on Siapin Horticulture Inc.
The company was started in 1962 by Jack Siapin with the goal of providing high quality landscape construction and maintenance throughout Southern California. In 1978 Jack’s son Daniel joined the firm and became a partner. In 1997, Jack retired selling his stock to Daniel. Daniel’s son Gabe has joined the firm and manages the Maintenance and construction division.
In Los Angeles California, Occidental College needed a lot of work done for their athletic complex. As Siapin Horticulture, we will be certain that the job comes out just how the client asks. We started by rebuilding the Tennis Pavilion with an edible garden including Guava trees, raspberries, and blueberries. Every plant had some sort of fruit. Around this, we installed groundcover to prevent weeds. We also built a new pool and gave it a gratifying vicinity by stringing vine cables to trellises and also cover the walls with vines around the pool. Around the tracks we added new decomposed walkways. Like usual, we used a drought tolerant system to keep the environment the best we can. To top it all off we planted grass around the meeting area, now it’s a great place to grab some tea or coffee and go sit at.
Most rainwater drainage systems are installed underground in places such as landscaped areas and parking garages. Some systems consist of water pipes, while others use concrete rooms on which large filters are installed. Rainwater chambers use fabric filters, stones and pipes that have the shape of a semi-circle so that that water can seep into the soil naturally. Occasionally, rainwater chambers are also a retention system if an impenetrable membrane foil is required. Bioswales are needed to optimize the water filtration and to reduce the drainage of surface water. Water flowing from buildings and roofs and accumulating in streets and parking places is diverted to organic farms, also known as bioservation basins. Read more information on Siapin Horticulture.