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2005
Serving Loudoun County, Washington, D.C. & Surrounding Metro Area
Call Today For a Free Landscape Consultation: 540.338.7190
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Serving Loudoun County, Washington, D.C.
& Surrounding Metro Area Since 2005
Call Today For a Free Landscape Consultation:
540.338.7190
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Freeze Alert: How to Protect Your Young Trees

A lot of beautiful spring blossoms emerged during the latest unseasonably warm weather. A hard freeze is forecast tonight. Here are some tips from Canopy.org to help protect your trees: Protect your trees and plants Cover susceptible trees and plants with burlap,...

Garden Planning

What beautiful spring-like weather here in Western Loudoun this week! There's no better motivator than nice temperatures to take a look around your garden and decide what you'd like to grow. February is the perfect month to make your plan and order seeds. One of our...

Tree Time

October through December is the time to plant new trees and shrubs! Consider an Oak, Beech, Dutch Elm, Amelanchier (Serviceberry) or Maple to enrich your landscape, rebuild the canopy and improve the air quality. Trees are gorgeous to behold any time of the year....

Hot & Dry in Loudoun

Rain would be welcome right now. It is hard to see all the grass turning brown and plants wilting. There are specific plants that fair better in this type of climate and ways to care for your current landscape to keep it healthy. We can help you figure out what can be...

Echinacea: Time to Deadhead

Right now, you'll see many of your flowers looking rather pale. Now is the time to deadhead in order to allow for more blooms a little later on. It also helps tidy up the look of your gardens as well as prevent too much re-seeding. Echinacea (coneflower) seeds a lot...

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Leesburg Flower and Garden show 2007

April 11, 2022
This was our first submission for the show. I had just started the business the year before. I was interested in doing something different. I had been admiring and studying traditional Japanese gardens. This was our interpretation of a Japanese tea garden. We were so excited to have finished in second place (missing first by 1 point). We sold the pergola on the spot to a B&B that overlooks the Potomac. The people who bought it would stop by our booth every year after that and let us know how many people got married under the pergola.
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