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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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...
New Monarch Way Station at Banneker Elementary
On April 8 Wildwood Landscape teamed up with Loudoun County's Banneker Elementary School to create a new monarch way station for their second graders. Go Broncos!
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...
WildWood Landscape Wins Distinction at Leesburg’s Annual Festival
Jason Dengler, owner, and his staff worked tirelessly to design and construct a unique yet formal greenhouse-garden experience. The greenhouse was custom designed by Dengler and built by local craftsman, Jonathan Morrison. Along with decorative painter Julie Miles of Bluemont, Dengler and his team paid close attention to every detail down to the antiquing of the copper architectural features. Integrated into the composition were expertly selected plant combinations and a quadrifoil fountain, complementing the beautiful and functional structure. To complete his design, Dengler commissioned John Ralph of Quail Run signs to create an exquisitely carved and painted wooden sign of WildWood’s well-loved logo which was placed above the greenhouse doorway.
WildWood’s team of 25 craftsman worked from Friday evening to almost 7:00 a.m. Saturday morning to prepare their exhibit. This dedication to excellence proved invaluable: Among many talented peers, WildWood Landscape, LLC achieved the “Outstanding Creativity” award in the juried landscape competition.
Excellence and creativity are the sought-after hallmarks of WildWood Landscape, making them one of the premier landscape design, construction and maintenance companies in our region.
Jason attributes WildWood’s success to treating landscape design like a sculpture, a work of art viewed from all perspectives: “It takes careful planning and focus to ensure that all of the elements of the design work to enhance and support the overall theme so that no matter where you are standing, the garden looks beautiful.”
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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...
2022 Leesburg Garden Show Coming Soon!
April 10, 2022
We’re excited to be back at the Leesburg Flower and Garden show this year!...