
We're committed to
working with you to create extraordinary designs for residential and
small commercial properties that truly reflect your desires, and
encourage the use of native plants and
Xeriscaping. Working with a professional designer, who
also is knowledgeable about the many plants available, can be an
enjoyable and very rewarding partnership.
Contact
me to a discuss options, or to schedule
an appointment for a free review of any part or all of your yard. There
is still plenty of time left to plan before our last frost date!
(That's April 22.)
Picture GalleryThese are some "before and after" shots of some former clients' yards. We typically recommend smaller plants, as they get established and grow more quickly, and cost less - letting you get more landscaping for your money. |
Favorite LinksBelow are some links to sites we like to browse or refer to, and which may interest you as well. |
Seasonal Notes:
Spring is here! Crocuses, Hyacinth, Daffodils, Forsythia and Hellebores
should be in full bloom. Keep your eye out for
weeds that are also beginning to sprout - some weeds require the cold of
winter to germinate and they are poking their noses out of the ground
now. If you pull them as you see them you'll be ahead of the game. This
is also the time that you should be cleaning up the yard from this past
winter, and completing any pruning that might be required.
Other
Things of Interest:
Want to make your
yard a
Certified Wildlife Habitat? Check out the requirements from the
National Wildlife
Federation. You may also want to check out
Monarch Watch
for information on Monarch butterfly habitats and conservation.
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