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Let Spring Begin!

Spring flowers

Despite the current cold entrance of spring, warmer temperatures are around the corner, spring cleanup shouldn’t begin until the ground has dried. Keep in mind walking or raking in garden and lawn too early compresses soil and causes the important spring rains to just run off the garden instead of being absorbed by the plants. …Read more

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Think Your Salt And De-icing Products Are Safe?

Q:   Salt… is it bad for the health of your plants and walkway? A:  Yes, all effective de-icing products will damage plant material and corrode everything from metal to concrete.   Although a necessary evil in our climate here are some tips to remember: Do not over apply, a little goes a long way Clear …Read more

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The Benefits To A Landscape Design Plan

Portfolio : Backyard patio and retaining wall

One of the benefits to a Landscape Design Plan is how it allows homeowners to break the work into stages over time.   In this case we started with a blank canvas of a very square fenced in yard in 2008. The home owners invested in a very large blue spruce and round square cut …Read more

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Summer And Winter Views Of A Brand New Front Yard

Inviting Front walkway

 

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Winter Garden

See how with just a little snow you can notice the different forms and textures in the garden?               Some of the plants to note are a small ornamental weeping white pine, the winter interest of Karl Foerstor Ornamental grass, a large mature blue spruce is in the background. …Read more

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Bring The Garden Indoors This Winter!

One of my favorite and easy houseplants is Sansevieria or Snake Plant. I like the vertical form of the plant so it looks good in a small or large size pot.  It is happiest with moderate light but I have grown it successfully in low light. It also likes to dry out between waterings. While …Read more

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Holly

Holly is an often-forgotten about evergreen shrub that provides great interest throughout the garden season.   There are over 400 varieties of Holly but only several that grow in our zone 5 climate. And those would be the ones available at local nurseries. Dark green glossy leaves but most noted for its red berries or …Read more

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It’s That Poinsettia Time Of Year!

When shopping for your plant this year make sure you bring your poinsettia directly home. They don’t like to be chilled in the car while you make one more stop, even in mild temps. And when placing them in your home avoid drafty areas near doors as well as heat sources like vents and fireplaces! …Read more

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Polka Dot Trees?

Why all the polka dot trees? As this fall comes to an end have you been noticing the black marks on the leaves in your neighbourhood, either on the trees or as you have been raking? It is called Tar Spot and it is a fungal disease most common to Maples, Oak, Willow and Tulip …Read more

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A Trip to Bali

One of my most exciting clients this past season had just gotten back from a trip to Bali. In our initial phone conversation she mentioned her trip and informed me that she was so inspired by their landscapes that she wanted to transform her back into a “feel of Bali” She was wanting to remove …Read more