Update: A Natural Raised Patio

Phase Three: We’re excited to update you on one of the projects we’ve been working on for over a year now. Our raised, natural stone patio is in phase three of the project — We focused on plantings this year and, upon the request of the client, we incorporated as many native plants as possible. […]
7 Best Native Plants for Southern Rhode Island

Landscaping with plants native to our region is extremely important for several reasons. Native plants tend to do better in our gardens, require less water, and attract native wildlife to the garden. We wanted to highlight our top 7 favorite native plants to Southern Rhode Island. Don’t forget, we can design and plant a native […]
Caring for Spring Blooms

Many gardeners are enjoying the gorgeous display of Daffodils, Tulips, Hyacinths and more in their gardens this time of year. If you want to make sure your blooms come back each year and stay healthy, there are a few steps you need to take once these beauties are finished blooming for the season. Once Tulips […]
A Yard is an Ecosystem

Did you know your yard is an ecosystem? The lawn and landscape work together to balance each other out, just like the human body. When either the lawn or the landscape are under stress, they become more prone to natural control and disease. This relationship can be seem more than ever after severe weather events. […]
Late Spring Application of Crabgrass Preventer

Crabgrass is a pesky annual weed that comes back from seed each year. Because it must germinate from seed, it is easy to control by applying a pre-emergent pesticide that will kill the seedlings before they get the chance to grow. A great rule of thumb for timing this application is the late spring when […]