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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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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...

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...

Gorgeous garden at newly opened Purcellville pub

One of Wildwood Landscape's recent garden projects at West End Wine Bar & Pub includes plants that attract our needed pollinators. This garden includes moonbeam coreopsis, Russian sage, echinacea, dianthus, catmint, swamp milkweed and Joe-pye weed among others.For...

The Challenges of Water Features

Check out the article in today's (July 27th's) Washington Post Real Estate Section, The do’s and don’ts of back yard aquatic installations. The article describes how "Washington-area homeowners are using waterfalls, fountains and ponds to provide them a respite from...

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Wildwood Featured In Leesburg Today

January 10, 2013

Read Margaret Morton’s article, “Wildwood Establishes Landscape Design Center Near Round Hill” in the January 11, 2013 edition of Leesburg Today.

Here’s an excerpt:

“I want to educate,” Dengler said, adding he hopes to make his garden demonstrations like a “Leesburg show every weekend.” He wants to create an atmosphere where people can come to learn about plant material and sustainable, native habitats from his various garden displays. “I want them to see what’s possible.”

To read the full article online, click here.

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