Posts in Landscaping
Every Landscape Starts with a Good Foundation

Maybe you have a new house with no landscaping, or perhaps you are looking to rejuvenate your aging landscape.  You need plants that make your home look welcoming, take the curb appeal up a level, and tie the house to the surrounding landscape.  You need a good foundation.  In fact, that’s what these plantings are called – “foundation beds”.

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Do You Have an Active Space?

A trend that is cropping up more and more in landscapes is the idea of “active spaces”.  Everyone is familiar with this concept.  Active spaces are areas designed for outdoor recreational activities.  Perhaps the most classic examples are pool areas, play areas for kids, and tennis courts, putting greens, etc.  Let’s take a look at some of the newer trends that are a bit out of the ordinary.

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Growing Garden Tech.

Over the next few weeks we’re going to take a look at 2017 gardening trends.  Since we’re looking to the future, let’s start off by looking at some of the technology that is starting to crop up in our gardens and landscape.  The technologies that we use to automate our greenhouses at Bob’s is now making its way into systems anyone can take advantage of at home.

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Brace Yourself

I hate to say it, but to quote Eddard Stark, “Winter is coming.”  This week’s cooler weather has got me thinking about changing leaves, the smell of wood smoke, and frosty mornings.  With the changing of the seasons, there are a number of things you can do now to prepare your landscape for winter and give you landscape a boost in the spring.

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Caring for Ball & Burlap Christmas Trees

Buying a potted evergreen to serve both as a Christmas tree and a yard tree is possible, though a bit of a challenge. Most trees do best if they are planted soon after purchase and during the cool months of autumn. But that doesn't stop gardeners from making this plan work just fine.

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