Plant Wildflowers

Plant Wildflowers

Help Save our Environment

Oddly enough, now is the time to plant a perennial wildflower garden. Perennials like to go dormant with the winter freeze and wake up when the temperatures warm in the spring.

This is what we did on our meadow to help our birds and bees. We also deliberately reduced our lawn mowing […]

By |2024-08-19T19:41:21-04:00January 7th, 2016|

Feature of the Month: December

Feature of the Month December: A “Plunge Pool” and a Gorgeous Lawn

When this client told us she wanted a plunge pool in her back yard, we had to Google pictures of this latest craze. A what!?

These small pools (this one is 8’ by 16’) are usually built for urban dwellers. Jets can be installed so […]

By |2024-08-19T19:41:24-04:00January 5th, 2016|

Feature of the Month: November

Landscaping Design November: Featured Project of the Month

Two Gardens that have had time to Grow

Even though we did these installations 1 or 2 year ago, they needed time to see the transformation. We maintain both gardens with clean ups, smaller plantings, proper pruning and fertilization and planting pots.

Small cottage look on Lexington Rd.

This garden included […]

By |2024-08-19T19:41:30-04:00November 13th, 2015|

Examples of Woodworking accents

Examples of Woodworking Accents

When people say “easy maintenance” I usually think of a little wood feature to add class and charm. Woodworking accents such as trellises don’t need watering or pruning which is a great plus for low maintenance.

You don’t necessarily have to grow any thing on the trellis. What may be best if you […]

By |2024-08-19T19:41:32-04:00November 10th, 2015|
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