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If You Can Dream It…
August 12, 2013
A highlight of the tour during the International Association of Professional Landscape Designers conference was a fascinating water feature designed by a fellow
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Lafayette Gardens
August 8, 2013
Our designer, Nicole has recently attended the APLD international design conference in Detroit! We will be posting highlights from the trip here on our news
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Pruning Maintenance
August 7, 2013
Pruning is an essential maintenance practice for plants in the home landscape. Here are some tips to help you feel more confident while pruning. 1. Start
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APLD Conference in Detroit
July 31, 2013
APLD is the Association of Professional Landscape Designers. This weekend our designer, Nicole will be attending an international design conference right here in
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Plant of the Week – Goat’s Beard
July 30, 2013
Now here's an interesting plant! It looks like a giant Astilbe, and also requires similar conditions. It is a dense, bushy clump of lacy foliage that grows well
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Plant of the Week – Heptacodium micinoides
July 26, 2013
Heptacodium micinoides - This unique large shrub blooms in the fall! The white flowers are fragrant, and it has an almost tropical look to it. This shrub
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Crab Grass Infiltration
July 26, 2013
We have had over 17 inches of precipitation from April 1st to July 24th , 2013, which caused excessive soil movement. Movement meaning anything that travels
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Plant of the Week – Forest Pansy Redbud
July 22, 2013
This striking tree is a cultivar of the native Cercis canadensis (Eastern Redbud). Forest Pansy has deep purple foliage when it leafs out in the spring. The
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Rosetta Outcropping
July 17, 2013
We are all very excited to see the outcome of the current project we are working on. Rosetta is a product that looks like natural stone, although is made from
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From One Extreme to the Other
July 16, 2013
First, unstoppable rains, and now unbearable heat! It's been an interesting spring and summer so far.... Please remember to keep hydrated during these next few
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