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Wilted Plants, Dead Plants – It’s Avoidable

GardenWise - Container Plants that Don't Defy Odds We love a quick Q&A, especially when the question involves some- thing a gardener sees with their eye that actually doesn't match with what's really happening.  Here's the question:    Q. I have a dracaena spike plant that is in a porch-railing container outside. I am amazed that it's still alive and looking great. I read an article [...]

By |2017-10-11T11:37:26-04:00February 13th, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on Wilted Plants, Dead Plants – It’s Avoidable

Red Prairie Coneflowers are GardenWise

  I was going to do a lengthy post today about fantastic colors for your spring garden, pointing to the Red Prairie Coneflower, pictured, which is a beautiful coneflower  that will add fantastic and eye-catching color to your garden.  You won't be able to pass by this beauty without stopping to get a closer look each time you [...]

By |2017-10-11T11:37:29-04:00February 11th, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on Red Prairie Coneflowers are GardenWise

Water Features and Fountains Will Rock Your GardenWise

It's the second day of spring, and I'm thinking about water features!  There's nothing more inspiring than a well designed water feature blended into the natural environment to transform  your   garden  into  a  destination.  Let's  revisit an informative  LOWE's story by Jake Fowler  from  last  year on water feature - water fountain trends that continue with full force into 2011.

By |2017-10-11T11:37:30-04:00February 8th, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on Water Features and Fountains Will Rock Your GardenWise

Move Your Life Outdoors!

Outside Living Rooms Ease of movement and flow are essential when connecting indoor and outdoor spaces. Outside rooms  designed for relaxation and recreation will add new living areas to your property whiole increasing your home's value by as much as 15%.  Not a bad return on a project meant to help you make the most of your property -- which  you already own!  Designing and installing  fresh, exciting and timeless landscape architectural designs [...]

By |2017-10-11T11:37:37-04:00February 6th, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on Move Your Life Outdoors!

February Gardening

This February is much different than past Februarys.  It's not as cold, and it's not as snowy, icy, or rainy.  However, we still have winter garden chores! Start by checking your perennial plants.  You can protect your strawberries and many perennial flowers as well as garlic, over-wintered spinach, and other crops that can easily be damaged by alternate warming [...]

By |2017-10-11T11:37:42-04:00January 30th, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on February Gardening

Super Sexy Garden Gnomes

Garden accents say much about the gardener, and they can make or break a garden space.  Finding the right garden ornament can be a difficult task. We've all visited  our share of gardens that would inspire us more if it weren't for those gnomes!   Religious  statues,  bottle  trees, stones  with  inspirationsal phrases, and even garden gates; so many ideas to choose  from,  and not all choices blend as [...]

By |2017-10-11T11:37:47-04:00January 28th, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on Super Sexy Garden Gnomes

Garden Layers Add Depth and Distance

Add beauty and curb appeal to your front yard with a sidewalk garden. The most  productive  gardens in smaller spaces use  layering, combining layers of plants  that  grow  at  different heights. This bottom  garden is  a great example;  each plant and flower plays its part, and the sum of the whole creates  an  optical illusion  that  gives  your [...]

By |2017-10-11T11:37:49-04:00January 24th, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on Garden Layers Add Depth and Distance

Gardenwise on Lovely Lavender

Caring for Lavender Avoid the urge to cut back your lavender  plants this  winter in spite of their visual decline with the cold -- wait for new growth to emerge in Spring before trimming and tidying up your lavender.   It does not react well to hard pruning and may even rot if given a thick layer of organic mulch in [...]

By |2017-10-11T11:37:51-04:00January 23rd, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on Gardenwise on Lovely Lavender

vines, Vines, VINES!

Vines can play a key role in a garden space.   These  wonderful and adventurous climbing plants create vertical interest as they wrap themselves around garden elements, such as  gazebos, arbors and trellises, adding new dimensions and important focal points. They can also soften architecture and disguise areas that aren't fully developed.  Strategically placed, vines can also hide areas that are out of our control, such as a  [...]

By |2017-10-11T11:37:53-04:00January 21st, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on vines, Vines, VINES!

GardenWise on Recycling Bricks in Green Garden Designs

Using recycled materials in your hardscape featrures is a great "green" step to take when installing any stone or brick  design.  We use  recycled materials when the chance to do so is available,  and the possibilities are endless -- recycled concrete for paving systems,  glass in stepping stones, recycled bricks, and crushed stone and granite to be used in  patio surfaces.  Each [...]

By |2017-10-11T11:37:55-04:00January 18th, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on GardenWise on Recycling Bricks in Green Garden Designs