Come with us on a tour of artist Carly Jo Morgan's desert-pink dry garden in Topanga Canyon, California. Self-designed, Morgan also had help from neighbor and landscape architect Martin Rodriguez, who built a series of pink concrete walls that would become the garden's defining feature.

Pink muhlenbergia grass is the preeminent plant in the garden.

The center of the garden offers a prime view of the Santa Monica Mountains.

The gravel, called Palm Springs Gold, contains pink and mauve crystals.

Desert-pink concrete helps to define the brick patio as an oudoor room.

An outdoor playtime setup for Morgan's daughter features a small table and two vintage chairs.

A small pink-concrete table creates easy seating options.

Desert plants flourish in planters.

A concrete-framed outdoor "room" is perfect for impromptu concerts.