- Sep 28 2022
- Fall, Landscaping
- 2
The Perennial Question
September 28, 2022 Fall, Landscaping 2

Autumn, like dusk, gilded the landscape in its tangerine rays as the petals and foliage blushed in the crisp air. Beauty was everywhere. As we begin to put our landscapes to bed – tidying, raking, mulching, and pruning, you might…
- Oct 14 2020
- Fall, Landscaping
- 1
Surviving First Frosts
October 14, 2020 Fall, Landscaping 1

As the Autumnal winds whipped through the canopies, leaves became untethered and rained upon the ground. The trees thrashed and raged in what seemed to be a battle of unseen, invisible forces. Now that temperatures are beginning to cool and…
- Oct 7 2020
- Fall, Landscaping
- 2
The Perennial Question
October 7, 2020 Fall, Landscaping 2

Autumn, like dusk, gilded the landscape in its ripened rays as the petals and foliage blushed in the frosty air. Beauty was everywhere. As we begin to put our landscapes to bed – tidying, raking, mulching, and pruning, you might…
- Sep 16 2020
- Fall, Landscaping
- 0
The Importance of Fall Clean Ups
September 16, 2020 Fall, Landscaping 0

Change is in the air. Cool, crisp change. The first day of Fall is Tuesday, September 22nd, and I for one welcome it with open arms. Now, is a busy time in our yards and gardens as we take advantage…
- Nov 13 2019
- Landscaping, Winter
- 0
Perennials Provide Winter Interest & Much More
November 13, 2019 Landscaping, Winter 0

The sun hung over the landscape like a dimly lit bulb. Autumn seems to have become less festive, and more practical and austere as nature prepares for Winter. As we begin to put our landscapes to bed, despite the unseasonable…
- 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,…
- Oct 25 2017
- Fall, Landscaping
- 1
Let Them Be
October 25, 2017 Fall, Landscaping 1

Sidling in on its belly, seeking refuge in the cool, low lands, the fog quickly bled into the surrounding areas, blotting out the light and swallowing everything in its path. Soon the landscape was enrobed in a dreary gray murkiness, seemingly devoid of life…
- Nov 9 2016
- Landscaping
- 0
Perennials Provide Winter Interest and More
November 9, 2016 Landscaping 0

The canopy grows thin as leaves hasten to their final resting place while light rushes through the skeletal silhouettes of trees. Autumn seems to have become less festive and more practical as nature prepares for Winter. As we begin to put…
- Oct 14 2015
- Landscaping, Uncategorized
- 1
The Benefits of Fall Clean Ups
October 14, 2015 Landscaping, Uncategorized 1
I am thoroughly enjoying Fall and all its precious gifts. The weather has been nothing short of magical, and the trees do not disappoint. Every day, a new color reveals itself, and with each blustery gust, our lawns are dappled and…
- Dec 10 2014
- Landscaping, Uncategorized
- 0
December’s Early Gifts
December 10, 2014 Landscaping, Uncategorized 0
December has bestowed upon us an early Christmas gift – moderate temps, unfettered ground and frost-free soil. Why, pray tell, is this a gift? Normally at this time of year, the ground is frozen, blanketed in snow, and cold. Essentially, December…