Re-Laying a Garden Path Using Existing Materials in Berwyn
This couple moved into a house that was ‘decorated’ by some of the tiniest plants imaginable– probably bought on sale at Home Depot. The weeds were much taller than the […]
Read more »This couple moved into a house that was ‘decorated’ by some of the tiniest plants imaginable– probably bought on sale at Home Depot. The weeds were much taller than the […]
Read more »This couple moved back into the area after being away for a number of years. They wanted a number of things in their new home including a natural patio, front […]
Read more »This client had a jungle of overgrown forsythia and the neighbor’s bamboo, which had to be eliminated before anything could be done to provide a more interesting, bird-friendly planting to […]
Read more »This client originally called us to restore a flagstone walkway that had been disturbed from a gas line installation. When I pointed out the overgrowth in the front it took […]
Read more »This couple had a mostly shaded front yard and had tried for many years to grow grass. He finally agreed (with my instruction) that growing grass there was an uphill […]
Read more »After past successful projects we have completed at this family’s home they were ready to address plantings around their parking area. What existed was a 30-year-old group of Eastern Arborvitae […]
Read more »These clients had a front slope with long abandoned tiered vegetable gardens with dilapidated fencing around the front and side of their property. After removing the old vegetable gardens and […]
Read more »This couple inherited an outdated and deteriorating timber retaining wall/landscape along their driveway. Weeds were taller than the remaining shrubs and the area was an overgrown jungle. After the area […]
Read more »This was a two-year project at a home on a wooded lot. The homeowners put on a large addition. Massive amounts of rocky/shale ‘soil’ was removed to accommodate the addition […]
Read more »This client had an old Victorian house in Wayne with three enormous Japanese Hollies that had been sheared into perfectly round balls for at least the past 50 years. They […]
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