- Mar 4 2020
- Landscaping, Spring
- 2
Winter Damaged Lawns
March 4, 2020 Landscaping, Spring 2
The landscape lay waste to March’s warm arrival and took on a most pathetic look. Yet life was beginning to sprout, and with it, winter damages made themselves apparent. As the landscape below the mounds of snow began to…
- Jan 29 2020
- Landscaping, Winter
- 2
Winter Pursuit: Starting Seeds Indoors
January 29, 2020 Landscaping, Winter 2
The fog sidled in slowly, lying in wait in the hollows and dales before leaching out and swallowing the land whole. Darkness wore a misty shroud which light could not penetrate, refracted from the formidable force. Winter, too, can…
- Oct 2 2019
- Fall, Landscaping
- 0
Put Your Leaves to Work
October 2, 2019 Fall, Landscaping 0
Sweet, sultry October invites each and every tree to the grand Autumn ball where Summer’s green robes are shed for the opulent, jewel tones of the season. This year, it is predicted, fall foliage will hit its peak around…
- Sep 18 2019
- Fall, Landscaping
- 0
Options for Overwintering Containers
September 18, 2019 Fall, Landscaping 0
Sailing quietly towards the ground, twirling upon the breeze, leaves began to tumble and drift, peppering the lawn below. Serene and lovely, mesmerizing and therapeutic, nature was tranquil, wholly at ease. Technically, next Monday marks the official first day…
- Sep 4 2019
- Fall, Landscaping
- 2
The Importance of Fall Clean Ups
September 4, 2019 Fall, Landscaping 2
Change is in the air. Cool, crisp change. The first day of Fall is Monday, September 23rd, and I for one welcome it with open arms. Now, is a busy time in our yards and gardens as we take advantage…
- Oct 10 2018
- Fall, Landscaping
- 0
Put Fall Leaves to Work
October 10, 2018 Fall, Landscaping 0
October caramelizes the landscape with deeply saturated tones and sweet, mellow flair. The static display of Summer foliage turns dynamic, each species unique in color, smoldering in the brisk, cool air. October is, by far, my favorite month,…
- Sep 5 2018
- Fall, Landscaping
- 0
Tree Care: The Over & Under on Water
September 5, 2018 Fall, Landscaping 0
The wind heaved a long and persistent sigh that rattled the leaves into an eerie whirr. The limbs slumped and shirked in the suppressive heat and humidity as a few leaves became untethered and drifted towards the ground. August had been…
- Jun 22 2016
- Landscaping
- 0
The Secret Language of Weeds
June 22, 2016 Landscaping 0
The fragile, silvery strand caught a splinter of light, momentarily shimmering and glistening in the summer sun. As the wind began to roil and swirl, the spider’s silk became untethered, taking flight upon the breeze. An almost invisible moment became apparent. A…
- Jun 22 2016
- Landscaping, Uncategorized
- 0
The Secret Language of Weeds
June 22, 2016 Landscaping, Uncategorized 0
The fragile, silvery strand caught a splinter of light, momentarily shimmering and glistening in the summer sun. As the wind began to roil and swirl, the spider’s silk became untethered, taking flight upon the breeze. An almost invisible moment became apparent. A shared…
- Oct 7 2015
- Landscaping, Uncategorized
- 0
The Art of Leaf Recycling
October 7, 2015 Landscaping, Uncategorized 0
October caramelizes the landscape with deeply saturated tones and sweet, mellow flair. The static display of Summer foliage turns dynamic, each species unique in color, aflame against the sky. According to the US Forest Service, Illinois is in the throes of…