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Rain Gardens, Capture rainwater runoff, mainly from your homes roof into a garden of native plants and flowers while allowing the water to slowly filter back into the ground. Helping to recharge the aquifer and protecting the streams, lakes and ocean from pollutants like fertilizers and pesticides.
Rain Water Harvesting, Use your captured rain water for a Pondless water feature, water your landscape or wash your car while reducing your homes energy bills and carbon footprint.
Perennial Gardens, These style gardens are popular for their stunning focal points to landscaping. Annuals will produce intense colors, but need to be replanted each year, while perennials are attractive for their hardiness in the cold and their propensity to bloom each spring
Naturalizing, This process is great for maximizing growing potential with minimal work. Eventually, by integrating informal "drifts" among other plants in wooded areas and lawns, the bulbs will multiply and spread into a spectacular display of flowers.
Arbors, Trellises, Pergolas, Designed and built using a variety of preferred materials, these structures add an inspiring touch to your landscaping design. They are great for providing filtered shade over decks and for growing vines and other colorful flowers.
Mulching: Applying a 2-3 inch thick layer of mulch over plants root systems will reduce moisture loss, moderate soil temperatures, reduce weed growth and add to the beauty of your landscape.
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