- Oct 16 2019
- Fall, Landscaping
- 0
Surviving First Frosts
October 16, 2019 Fall, Landscaping 0
As the wind whipped through the canopies, animating every leaf and limb, their shadows cast a violent display on the ground – flickering wildly and unhinged. The trees thrashed and raged in what seemed to be a battle of unseen,…
- Aug 28 2019
- Fall, Landscaping
- 0
The Importance of Autumn Aerations
August 28, 2019 Fall, Landscaping 0
Glittering, golden dusk flooded the landscape as the trees blushed in the gilded light, and the grasses swayed and rushed as the sun swiftly receded, surrendering wholly to twilight. August too will soon concede, and with it, any remnants of…
- Jan 30 2019
- Landscaping, Winter
- 0
Surviving Winter Scientifically
January 30, 2019 Landscaping, Winter 0
The clouds descended onto the ground, swallowing the land, tree tops first, and the snow swirled upon the wind before the horizon became entirely blurred, and the earth wholly incased in white. A wondrous and eerie site. Winter was flexing his muscle,…
- Nov 7 2018
- Fall, Landscaping
- 0
Preparing Trees & Shrubs for Winter
November 7, 2018 Fall, Landscaping 0
November extinguished the landscape ablaze, leaving only a few smoldering embers amongst the ashes. The trees stood unadorned and humbled as their Autumnal attire laid at their feet. The great sentinels now stood vulnerable and exposed. With Winter nipping at our…
- Oct 3 2018
- Fall, Landscaping
- 0
Surviving First Frosts
October 3, 2018 Fall, Landscaping 0
As the wind whipped through the canopies, animating every leaf and limb, their shadows cast a violent display on the ground – flickering wildly and unhinged. The trees thrashed and raged in what seemed to be a battle of unseen, invisible forces. Now…
- Apr 4 2018
- Landscaping, Spring
- 0
Know Before You Mow
April 4, 2018 Landscaping, Spring 0
The Daffodils seemed to stall in the regrettably frosty air. Burgeoning buds appeared deflated, and the stunning lack of green and warmth grew increasingly depressing. The promise of Spring felt distant as April earned a well-deserved time out. Every Spring is…
- Jan 24 2018
- Landscaping, Winter
- 2
Surviving Winter Creatively & Scientifically
January 24, 2018 Landscaping, Winter 2
The clouds stacked up like mountains, pretending to be more permanent structures in a temporary sky. A very reflection of nature itself. Constantly changing, constantly amazing. And Winter is no different. Winter can be a brutal but beautiful season, chiseled from marble,…
- Jun 7 2017
- Landscaping
- 0
An Easy Guide to Supplemental Watering
June 7, 2017 Landscaping 0
The air was polluted with tiny tufts of cotton, which neither fell nor glided to the ground, but instead bounced around on the breeze like atoms pinging off each other before eventually descending and snagging onto any and every surface in the…
- Dec 2 2015
- Landscaping, Uncategorized
- 0
Unexpected Beauty: Forcing Winter Branches
December 2, 2015 Landscaping, Uncategorized 0
The clouds were thick and brooding, save for the slivers of blue sky that cut jagged veins through the gray, giving the sky a marble look. Soon the clouds descended and snow began to fall, softening the ground, silencing the…
- Apr 8 2015
- Landscaping, Uncategorized
- 1
Awe Inspiring Annuals
April 8, 2015 Landscaping, Uncategorized 1
Today looks and feels a little more akin to Fall than Spring. Sometimes I like to imagine I’d just awaken from a deep, lengthy sleep – completely unaware of time or season. Would I know if it was Spring or Fall? A quick…