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A bountiful garden in Westwood

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Hallie Holtzman’s backyard is not one garden but three, each with a distinct look and purpose yet unified in a landscape full of surprises. There’s a garden to grow vegetables, one for flowers to decorate the house and another at poolside that provides a tranquil retreat. Holtzman cradles her grandson, Brody, near the pool, which is reflected in a mirror that creates the illusion of a larger garden.

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( Annie Wells / Los Angeles Times )
Hallie Holtzman’s backyard is not one garden but three, each with a distinct look and purpose yet unified in a landscape full of surprises. There’s a garden to grow vegetables, one for flowers to decorate the house and another at poolside that provides a tranquil retreat. Holtzman cradles her grandson, Brody, near the pool, which is reflected in a mirror that creates the illusion of a larger garden.

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