So everyone here is so great and seems to enjoy assisting with design work, I was hoping that there might be a few folks who love landscape design as well. Now that the pool is in we're trying to define the rest of the yard and I'm really struggling to get it to look right. I did all of the pool and patio design myself, and those straight lines were so much easier to work with. We need some curves in the lawn to break it up and they are proving to be a real challenge.
Aerial view of what we're working with:

The vision I came up with is sketched below. We eventually want it to be a dry creek to assist with drainage, but right now we just want to edge it out and mulch it over. As you can see, the curves just aren't working right, especially where the patio angles back to line up with the house.

We wanted to create two "islands" where we have existing trees and stumps. The one on top in the above picture would have our old gazebo with wisteria planted along it to make a shady spot next to the almond tree. That spot is already higher than the lawn as it is so it should make a good island.
The lower island is an old stump I wanted to design a butterfly fairy garden around. As you can see, the curves just aren't looking right. Current photos looking back form the fence towards the house and from the house looking towards the fence are below. We took some yellow rope to try to outline it this morning, but got frustrated because it just wasn't looking good and decided to seek the help of the internet.
I know I should be working in circles, and I've been playing around overlaying them over the sketch, but I just can't get them right. Anyone want to take a stab at it? It's like a curvilinear pool...just grass instead of water.


Aerial view of what we're working with:

The vision I came up with is sketched below. We eventually want it to be a dry creek to assist with drainage, but right now we just want to edge it out and mulch it over. As you can see, the curves just aren't working right, especially where the patio angles back to line up with the house.

We wanted to create two "islands" where we have existing trees and stumps. The one on top in the above picture would have our old gazebo with wisteria planted along it to make a shady spot next to the almond tree. That spot is already higher than the lawn as it is so it should make a good island.
The lower island is an old stump I wanted to design a butterfly fairy garden around. As you can see, the curves just aren't looking right. Current photos looking back form the fence towards the house and from the house looking towards the fence are below. We took some yellow rope to try to outline it this morning, but got frustrated because it just wasn't looking good and decided to seek the help of the internet.
I know I should be working in circles, and I've been playing around overlaying them over the sketch, but I just can't get them right. Anyone want to take a stab at it? It's like a curvilinear pool...just grass instead of water.

