Breathing Room

Technology is a wonderful thing, but it also presents its challenges. Hopefully, these images will give you an initial idea for us to begin. In addition to these two options, I will start working on the flat design so that we can see the actual layout. The plant maturity sizes will all be the same …

Bright White

This homeowner has a house that is reflecting the afternoon sun. They are wanting to have plants that are not only tolerant of the afternoon sun in addition to the additional reflection heat. Since they are new to the area, they want easily maintained plants. Lastly, a color scheme of greens, whites, and purples. Before: …

Less is More — Bye Bye Liriope

This property is in an enchanted section of the development, where summers are shaded with a nice breeze. I was called to help bring some color to an all green color scheme. The conditions were a transition of sun to part sun. Morning sun and late afternoon shade. Goal: Before: The Design: Plant Material Proposed: …

Giving Proper Space

When first meeting this homeowner, it was clear that their plants were not accenting the house. Everything was all clustered together, and many plants were not in the right place. In addition, half of the plants were either dead or almost dead. After discussing plant movement, we decided on a pink, yellow, and purple color …

K. D. Preserve

Goal: Below each plant is hyperlinked to a website that shows the best imagery. This allows you to see all the options in and out of bloom. All plants will be purchased from local nurseries so the price will be better than shown online, or at least a larger plant for the price. Additional Photos:

Poolside Oasis

Plant Material Back Row: Evergreen: JC Raulston Hardy Viburnum or Shades of Pink Viburnum Hydrangea: Little Quick Fire or Little Lime Punch or Sweet Starlight Upright Corner: Miss Patricia Holly or Stellar Ruby Magnolia (more of a rounded shape) Front Row: Yellow Evergreen: Touch of Gold Holly or Golden Soft Touch Holly Green Evergreen: Swing …

Mid Century Modern

Starting right to left facing the house: Front Bed in front of the porch Feather Falls Sedge Evergreen, Clumper instead of spreader, 18 inches tall by 3 feet wide. Easy to keep less than 3 feet wide. https://hoffmannursery.com/plants/details/carex-feather-falls-et-crx01-pp26199 Bed running down driveway Dwarf Yaupon Holly Slow growing evergreen shrub, max 2 feet tall by 2.5 …