If you want to renovate your existing patio, a Japanese garden will be a perfect addition to your space. We help you get more bang for your buck with our unique style ideas!
If you would like to extend the number of hours you can enjoy your garden, think of adding a few well-placed lights. We can help you choose from a range of attractive models, many of which store solar energy in order to power them at night.
The elements that are found in fertilizers (namely nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) are actually found in nature. Fertilizer is simply a way of speeding up the replacement of these elements in the soil, which would normally be a byproduct of the natural processes of decay.
Over the winter, the mulch in your landscaping helped keep the plants warm, but by the time spring rolls around, it can either be rotted or blown away. Part of spring clean up often includes the reapplication of mulch for even coverage.
Trees growing in suburban and rural locations can grow for decades or even a century or more. Trees in urban locations don't usually fare as well. Care to guess the lifespan of an average city tree? That would be 8 years or so.
If you appreciate Japanese garden design, you've probably heard of the scalene triangle. It's a common shape used to layout a Japanese style garden. Comprised of overlapping, uneven triangles, this shape helps produce the illusion of depth and contributes to a balanced but still natural overall look.