“I don’t need you anymore for the season,” said the tree to the leaf. With the weather getting cooler and days getting shorter deciduous trees stop producing chlorophyll, the molecule that absorbs sunlight and uses … Read More
Building a frog-friendly pond is a great way to do your part in saving endangered species of frogs and toads. These amphibians are facing extinction due to disease and a declining habitat. Check out our Pond … Read More
A new gravel path to your home’s entrance adds natural beauty, keeps the dirt off your shoes and is budget friendly. This path was too narrow and had too much overgrowth. To fix this problem we … Read More
Want to tame a sloped area? Wooden steps offer a nice transition from one area of your yard to the next. We recently added 5 wooden steps using 6 x 6 pressure treated wood and filled … Read More
While no shrub is completely deer resistant, there are some that are less desired by our four-legged friends. We have been planting shrubs that deer do not desire because we do not want them to continue … Read More
If you are on the fence about whether to plant a tree or shrub late-fall or even winter, the answer is a simple one. Go ahead and plant them. As long as the ground is workable, … Read More