We are pleased to announce that our farm-to-fork exhibit won the "Best Overall Presentation" award at the 2013 Leesburg Flower & Garden fest! Thank you to everyone who made the weekend a success! Read more in this week's Leesburg Today, click here!
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Visit us at the Leesburg Flower & Garden Show
Are you looking forward to the Leesburg Flower & Garden Festival this month? We definitely are! Our team is gearing up for the 23rd Annual Leesburg Flower and Garden Festival, April 20th and 21st. This will be our seventh year! As last year’s winner of the...
Design Your Own Landscape Workshop at RHAC
On Saturday, April 13, 2013 we'll be offering a "Design Your Own Landscape" workshop at the Round Hill Arts Center from 1:00 to 4:00 PM! Participants will map out spaces and create a scale drawing, identify goals, and be coached to develop a workable landscape design...
Proudly Sponsoring Loudoun Grown!
We happily announce that we are proud sponsors of this year's Loudoun Grown Expo The Town of Purcellville will hold its 3rd Annual Loudoun Grown Expo on Saturday, February 16, 2013 from 2 to 6PM at the historic Bush Tabernacle (skating rink) in Purcellville. FREE...
Wildwood Earns Esteemed Angie’s List Super Service Award
Wildwood Landscape Earns Esteemed 2012 Angie’s List Super Service Award Award reflects company’s consistently high level of customer service. Wildwood Landscape, LLC has earned the service industry-coveted 2012 Angie’s List Super Service Award, an honor awarded...
Sustainable Landscape Design Helps in Wild Weather
Sustainable landscape design can help your property look great through drought or heavy rain
In a recent article in The Washington Post real estate section (May 28 2016), “Realigning Liquid Assets,” Brenda Richardson writes how a few adjustments to your landscape can help prevent erosion, soak up rainwater, and help your yard to look good even in rough weather. The heavy rains from summer storms can really tear up a yard, sending your plants, rocks and soil down the street. Richardson suggests you can make adjustments incrementally to avoid a huge landscape overhaul that your budget may not allow.
“Sustainable design is the hottest trend for residential landscapes according to a recent survey by the American Society of Landscape Architects … harvesting rainwater and greywater took the top spot … also popular are native and drought-tolerant plants, permeable paving, rain gardens, low maintenance landscapes and water-efficient irrigation.” — Brenda Richardson
Wildwood Landscape can help you design and plan some landscape-preserving adjustments to your property that work with your budget — and your aesthetics. Call us today at 540.338.7190 to discuss possibilities.
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