While traditional holiday decorations like wreaths, lights, and ornaments are delightful, there’s something truly magical about incorporating potted trees and evergreens into your outdoor décor. These living elements add a unique touch of elegance and timelessness to your holiday display.
Landscape professionals understand the importance of nurturing and maintaining the green spaces they create. This blog will let you in on some insider information that professionals use to ensure the survivability of their newly planted masterpieces.
Invasive plants, often introduced unintentionally, have taken root and flourished, disrupting the delicate balance of local flora and fauna. The state’s Department of Natural Resources (DNR) classifies these invasive plants into different tiers, reflecting the level of concern they pose to Maryland’s environment. This article will explore the tiers of invasive plants in Maryland, highlighting specific varieties and their impact on the local ecosystem.
In this blog, we’ll explore some of these remarkable shrubs and share creative ideas for incorporating them into your landscape design!
Whether you’re cultivating topiaries in pots or integrating them into your landscape, mastering their care and pruning techniques is essential for maintaining their captivating beauty. As a professional plant grower, we’re here to guide you through the process, from choosing the right tools to post-pruning care.
So, you bought your first home, and you’re ready to ready to transform your outdoor space into the thriving oasis of color and beauty you’ve been dreaming of. Planting shrubs and perennials is an excellent way to start, and this beginner’s guide will walk you through the steps to create a garden that flourishes year after year. Even if you’ve never picked up a shovel, these tips will help you plant with confidence and watch your landscape bloom.
Shade gardens are an excellent way to brighten up dark spots in your landscape or build a cool backyard oasis. You do not need much space to begin your shade garden: you can even make one in a container! Let us help you get started on your shade garden.
Implementing a well-designed rain garden is a rewarding way to promote sustainable water management practices and create a greener and more resilient landscape. Start building yours today!
In the Mid-Atlantic Region, where hot and dry summers are common, incorporating native plants into xeriscape designs offers numerous benefits. This comprehensive guide explores a selection of native, drought-tolerant plants for xeriscaping in the Mid-Atlantic Region of the United States, highlighting their unique characteristics, adaptability, and the ecological advantages they bring to the landscape.
Transforming your balcony into a green oasis is a beautiful way to bring nature into your urban living space. With the proper selection of plants, you can create a lush and inviting balcony garden that enhances your outdoor experience and provides a peaceful sanctuary amidst the hustle and bustle of city life!
The days of summer heat are in full swing, which is actually the time for many plants to thrive. We have all of the tips you need for how and what to plant this summer for a successful landscape!
While pruning your hydrangeas may initially seem simple and unintimidating, the timing and methods used are incredibly important to the well-being of your flowering shrub. Let us show you the best practices on when and how to prune your hydrangeas!
It’s that time of year again; Mother’s Day is right around the corner! Instead of waiting until the last minute to pick something up, this year give that special woman (or women) in your life gifts that will WOW. Whether you choose a living or non-living gift, you are sure to enhance moms outdoor living space that will remind her of you and your thoughtfulness for years to come!
After a long, dark winter, the beautiful blooms of April are a delight for our eyes. There are so many beautiful flowering shrubs and trees that are magnificent this time of year. Plant these beauties now to enjoy in your yard this spring and for years to come!