 Bed prep for annual planting. |
 Annual beds are planted and growing well. Also, the rest of this foundatin planting has been weeded, pruned and fertilzied. |
 These juniper were diseased and not doing too well in their now shaded environment. |
 We removed them and replanted with something new. We also pruned the crabapple tree enhancing its shape and allowing more sun to filter through to the plants below. |
 Tired and crying out for more - Front Yard Before |
 We added a new focal point in the globe blue spruce out front. The blue compliments the burgundy, yellow,greens and pinks of its companion plants. |
 Other side of the front - Before |
 Some well placed colorful additons,, pruning, weeding and mulch make a huge difference in the overall look of this home. |
 Another angle of the Before |
 And this is the same angle - After |
 Homeowner wanted a little garden she could alook at off her deck. |
 Once again we removed and transplanted a few perennials and added boxwood, hydrangea and perennials, includng one of my favorites, Japanese Forest Grass, to create a pleasing view for this dear lady. |
 Pond Landscape in need of attention. |
 Pond Landscape after it got the much needed care. Often times, as in the case of this planting, there is a perennial, in this case Liriope, that begins to take over. We were able to remove a large portion of it and thereby open up the bed. Never being one to like throwing good plants away, we were able to transplant the Liriope to a barren and neglected portion of the yard in need of some attention. Win-win! |