Container Gardening
Posted by: admin 4 years ago Landscape
Blessed be the humans with acres on acres of space for rows of tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, okra, etc. You get where I’m heading with this. My personal end goal is to skip the crowded grocery aisles and walk barefoot through my garden picking the needed produce for my next soul satisfying meal. Whether your yard […]
Read MoreSara McLaughlan sang about a strange world…
Posted by: admin 4 years ago Landscape
“It’s a strange world It’s a very strange world That leaves me holding on To nothing when there’s nothing Left to lose” But I’m choosing to look at the brighter side of this darkness surrounding us all right now. I see more people out walking, hiking nature trails, and yes… Even children have emerged from […]
Read MoreWhen is the best time to plant?
Posted by: admin 5 years ago Landscape
A really common question we get at the nursery is “When should I plant?”. Unfortunately there is not one simple, cover-all answer. Because landscape plants are so diverse, they all have different requirements. The key to remember about planting in your landscape is that you want to make the transition into the ground as easy […]
Read MoreHouseplant care guide
Posted by: admin 5 years ago Landscape
Common Name Scientific Name Light Water Air Special Considerations Common Pests Propogation Aloe Aloe vera bright-low, indirect low 70-80 ideal, min 50 sandy/rocky soil to provide adequate drainage, medicinal leaves root rot, sunburn easy, replant babies Anthurium, Red Peace Lily Anthurium sp. bright, indirect medium, when dry to touch warm, humid, avoid drafts *epiphyte* well-drained […]
Read MoreThe Drunk Deer
Posted by: admin 5 years ago Landscape
This blog is written by Missy, one of the designers at our shop: This is the first blog I’ve ever written, so here we go. I decided to start with one of the funniest stories in gardening I’ve ever had the pleasure to be a part of. I am a landscape designer at Dee-sign […]
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