- Jul 13 2022
- Landscaping, Summer
- 2
The Secret Language of Plants
July 13, 2022 Landscaping, Summer 2
The sun bore down with great intensity, revealing every imperfection, flaw and anomaly. Like a great spotlight, she brought attention to our issues and exploited our weaknesses. With the scant amount of rain we’ve received thus far, certain problems are…
- Jul 6 2022
- Landscaping, Summer
- 2
Grateful Deadheading
July 6, 2022 Landscaping, Summer 2
Summer marched forth to the cadence of the cicada, stumbling ever so often, as her rhythm slowly became out of sync. Her easy going nature seemed strained, and her once verdant beauty disheveled and unkempt. A kind word and a…
- Jun 29 2022
- Landscaping, Summer
- 1
The Season of Supplemental Watering
June 29, 2022 Landscaping, Summer 1
Nascent Summer seems to have settled in nicely, replete and contented. Yet her once dewy, fresh face begins to grow sallow and somber under the impossible weight of hot, humid temperatures and lack of meaningful moisture. Her youth, vigor and…
- Jun 22 2022
- Landscaping, Summer
- 2
Bee The Hero
June 22, 2022 Landscaping, Summer 2
Every flower awaited its turn, like an eager dance partner, as the bees flitted and twirled amongst them. Summer’s arrival finds our gardens and landscapes in full bloom. It’s no coincidence that Summer’s arrival coincides with National Pollinator Week. A…
- Jun 15 2022
- Landscaping, Summer
- 2
Contrast in the Landscape: Color, Shape & Texture
June 15, 2022 Landscaping, Summer 2
The Cottonwood’s downy seeds fell like snow. Drifting and swirling upon the air, some suspended momentarily as they sought the perfect landing place. Soon, they began to snag and accumulate. It was magical, slightly alarming, and a complete contrast to…
- Jun 8 2022
- Landscaping, Summer
- 2
Guiding Light: Understanding Light Levels in the Garden
June 8, 2022 Landscaping, Summer 2
The sun dappled and danced upon the lawn as it beamed through the lush canopy. Although temperatures have been mostly mild, the sun is still a major factor in our yards and gardens, even if we don’t always feel her…
- Jun 1 2022
- Landscaping, Summer
- 3
Dividing to Multiply
June 1, 2022 Landscaping, Summer 3
And just like that, the landscape exploded – trees, shrubs, perennials. The pace seemed to hasten as we neared Memorial Day, the gateway to Summer, with warming temperatures and rain. It wasn’t long before we felt out of step…
- May 25 2022
- Landscaping, Summer
- 2
3 Ways Landscaping Can Increase the Value of Your Home
May 25, 2022 Landscaping, Summer 2
The bee floated amongst the flowers, hovering and bouncing between the blooms, landing and lingering upon only the most appealing. He made several passes, returning to some, while ignoring others. He seemed discerning in his quest, much like today’s…
- May 18 2022
- Landscaping, Spring
- 2
Don’t Be a Hub for Grubs
May 18, 2022 Landscaping, Spring 2
The landscape has begun to swell as the Oaks and Maples leaf out, and Spring flowering trees and shrubs adorn the horizon. Our once lethargic lawns have kicked into high gear with the onset of warming temperatures, cool nights, and…
- May 11 2022
- Landscaping, Spring
- 2
7 Health Benefits of Gardening
May 11, 2022 Landscaping, Spring 2
The air wafted, sweet and warm, through the budding branches, over the greening grass, in and about the burgeoning perennials. The earth was softening, and the landscape was preparing to burst with color and life. Nature was beckoning us outdoors…