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Hi there,

I'm working with a local landscape designer and am at a crossroads. I would love any feedback you all can offer. We live in zone 9b, just outside of Sacramento, California.

I have a relatively large lot and the current landscaping looks like a bit of a patchwork quilt and lacks any real structure or consistency. Realistically my wife and I will probably only be in this house another 10 years until our kids move out and then we'll downsize so we don't have to manage as much space, but until then we'd like our yard to look nice and be functional.

These are the two ideas we've landed on. One leans into Oak trees and uses a simpler plant palette and is likely easier to maintain and requires less water. The other is a bit more tree/variety heavy and closer to what we have today. It's fine, but it looks 'messy' to me because of the variety of plants we have and the density of trees. I'm primarily concerned about what to do with the front yard. The backyard is likely going to end up being some oaks and scattered citrus and manzanita bushes.

I would love any feedback or thoughts you may have on a direction. Thanks in advance


EDIT: I can't seem to add images to this post, so I added them in the comments below.

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