First Up, Peas!

Peas are an early-spring crop, one of the first to plant and the first to harvest! Try planting seeds 1 inch apart in rows, knowing that you’ll have to thin them out as the grow and expand. Early spring peas thrive in sandy, loamy soil, so raised beds are a...

Euphorbia “Glitz”

This little beauty works wonders as a filler in containers, or planted in clusters or along pathways.  It’s delicate, small white blooms are generously sprinkled overtop of it’s slender stems, making it a great accent to other nearby landscaping....

Chinese Wisteria

Don’t be fooled by these pretty purple flowers that you see climbing all over the treetops these days. Chinese Wisteria may be a lovely mantle to gaze at in the springtime, but lookout!  These vines are designed to tangle themselves around trees and choke them until...

Choose a Flexible Crew!

As we’ve said before, choosing the right landscape crew is not the easiest thing in the world — BUT! There are certain things to look for that will make it easier to settle on the right team. The landscape organization that is right for you will have not...