What’s What With Spring Colors in the Landscape!

Color is emerging this time of year quickly.  It is fun to know what you are seeing at times.

Yellow

  • Winter jasmine- A clear yellow flower on masses of evergreen leaves. The first yellow you see!
  • Forsythia has a larger growth habit with no evergreen leaf at all.
  • Bulbs like crocuses (also white and purple) and daffodils.

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By |2024-08-20T17:47:59-04:00March 8th, 2011|

“Cutting and Edge” Along Your Garden Bed

“Cutting an Edge” is a term I use daily in maintenance and installation to describe how we give definition to garden beds. It is the task with the biggest return on making a garden look well tended. Architecturally, cutting an edge is also what leads the eye through the garden. The clear line of the […]

By |2024-08-20T17:48:01-04:00March 8th, 2011|

Perennials that look good after a Heavy Snow

While walking my pup after the last snow, I was amazed to see some perennials that I thought had died back in the winter, popping up and looking the same as they had in the fall. I attribute this to the fact that we have not had a lot of drying winds to cope with, […]

By |2024-08-20T17:48:08-04:00January 12th, 2011|
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