The night Charlie Carver envisioned a meandering outdoor oasis behind his Silver Lake bungalow took place well before lockdown.
Two years ago, on an evening when the actor gave a moonlit mandolin recital at his house — "I'd ordered a nonrefundable mandolin, and it turned into an excuse to have a really sweet garden party," he says — Carver and landscape designer John Sharp found themselves wandering through the property's long-neglected tumble of pepper trees, ficus and weeds.
Sloping steeply toward the 1903 home located on a double lot, much of the garden was cast in shade thanks to a sprawling 100-year-old fig tree.
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