Retaining Order

It was so good to sit and talk with you the other day. I wanted to just give a quick launch to this page, and use it to easily view/communicate lots of information. Yours and Mine — To Do List (February) Susan Ashley Purchase Fungicide for Backrow Ligustrums & Gardenias Remove front bed plant material …

Shady Backyard Wanting to Nooks and Paths… A Curiosity Delight

This backyard is surrounded by trees and backs up to a naturalized greenway. The homeowner wants to create little nooks to create walks within her yard, and plants that can create curiosity in her grandchildren. There are a ton of active deer, so the plants need to be as resistant as possible. Here is my …

Modern Traditional

I went ahead and created two layouts just to give a couple visuals of potential style. Both images are of the plants at full growth. Underneath each image is the plants I had in mind with some having a substitution(s). Click on each plant to be sent to a page that has a good image …

From Sea to Mountains…. House Undecided

Optional Looks Driveway: This is a mixture of what’s already there, and just adding a little height and fluff. I added Mint Julep Juniper, transplanted the yew against your house, then added Blue Marvel Salvia. the red is the existing amaryllis. Deck: Option 1: The tall plants are Fastigiata Yew Yellow: Candy Corn Spirea Evergreen: …

Tree Blooming Fence

Sorry for the delay, but here are a couple options for trees to run down the fence line. It is a variety of evergreen shrubs, deciduous canopy trees, and evergreen trees. You can click the each link to be taken to a new tab to view each one. I will price them out once you …

Natual Privacy Fence with Seasonal Interest

This project was designed for a new build house. Their back porch view was an unkempt and overgrown hedge and a chicken coop that doubled as their storage shed. Their desires were to create a view that consisted of repurposed Green Giant Arborvitaes, and evergreens that could also provide seasonal interest. Initial Plant List Starting …

Memory Tree

It was great meeting everyone the other day! I am sure we can find an appropriate tree that you will both enjoy, and be a sweet reminder of the mother you lost. She and her memory will be able to grow and live for many more years through this gift. Here are the trees we …