March 1, 2020
Spring bulbs such as tulips, daffodils, and crocus are an often overlooked component when planning a landscape renovation. Typically planted in the late fall, spring bulbs are the welcomers of spring's arrival. Well planned, spring bulbs fill the gap in the early spring when the days are warm, yet our beloved landscape plants are still working their way out of the soil. Spring bulbs come in an array of colors and styles.
Summer bedding plant areas, intertwined throughout perennial and shrub beds and in planters
While the purple salvias are a staple plant in many of our landscape projects, we enjoy mixing in pink versions like this lovely pink profusion salvia.
If you’re looking to create a live alternative to traditional fencing, but have limited space, we suggest green Giant Arborvitae.
A versatile and easy-to-grow shrub, Kodiak black bush honeysuckle reflects a dark burgundy/black hue that is irresistible to the eye.
Commonly known as Lenten Rose, Molly’s White Hellebore has recently become an LCbW favorite for the shady garden.