Archive for the ‘Landscape Design’ Category

What in the World is a Green roof?
You might think it is potted plants on a roof top or a covering of artificial turf – but – you’d be wrong!
A Green Roof actually becomes a waterproof part of a building’s roof – live plants grow & thrive in a substrate to create an incredible living feature where one would least expect it! They are also known as Vegetative, Living or Eco roofs & can cover all or just……..clickon icon to read more!

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12 Ideas to Refresh your Landscape – GARDENDESIGN Spring 2020

Start your refresh job not with a shovel or pruning shears, but with a pencil & paper….eliminate a lot of hard work & discover ways to minimize your effort. Draw your house
& yard to scale, then do a thorough analysis of the existing features & structures, soil quality & the plant conditions. The following 12 ideas will………..

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GRADE CHANGES in Your Yard – Adding Grade Changes

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GARDENDESIGN Mar/Apr. 2017 – DRAINAGE ISSUES

DRAINAGE ISSUES “If you’re bringing in an expert to design your landscaping, the mark of a true pro will be measured if they’re making sure to account for grading around your home.” Mike Holmes Holmes Makes it Right – HGTV Related Images:

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Nov. 2016 GARDENDESIGN-Secret Gardens part 2

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Oct. 2016 – GARDENDESIGN – Secret Gardens

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Sept. 2016 GARDENDESIGN – Nest Tour Highlights

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August 2016 GARDENDESIGN – Water Whispers part 2

August 2016 GARDENDESIGN – Water Whispers part 2 Related Images:

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JULY 2016 – GARDENDESIGN – Water Whispers

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April 2016 GARDENDESIGN – Clever Container Plantings

APRIL 2016 – GARDENDESIGN – Clever Container Plantings – Back in my early days it never occurred to me to plant anything in pots. It always struck me as a wealthy person’s style of gardening – you know, growing things, especially flowers in containers. Thank goodness that has changed in my world (& yours! :0 […]

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