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 Moves to Great New Location
WildWood Landscape, LLC is pleased to announce their move to the corner of West Main Street and Bell Road – the former home of John Deere Landscapes and Overbrook Nursery. Owner, Jason Dengler – who built his award-winning company from the ground up in Purcellville – has dreamt about owning this site and making it beautiful inside and out.
“We are very excited about our plans for this 11-acre location. We used to love Overbrook Nursery. It was a place to learn about plants; they were friendly to homeowners and professional landscapers alike. They had well-educated staff to assist with everything from gardening and purchases to loading. A lot of what we know and appreciate about gardening and the gardening business we learned from Overbrook; we want to recreate that experience for our customers,” stated Dengler.
Even though the building and grounds are currently undergoing renovations, WildWood welcomes the community to stop by to learn more about their plans. Right now, customers can purchase mulch, top soil, compost and gravel. In addition to landscape design, construction and maintenance WildWood will expand its business in 2013 to include: Retail sales of gardening materials and a wide variety healthy plants, unique display gardens, bountiful plant and gardening information, delightful sitting areas and – most importantly – helpful staff who are expert and passionate gardeners themselves to assist customers.
Among WildWood’s goals will be guiding customers through the process of how gardens come together and creating a dynamic garden-center destination – a place where families want to come and spend the day. And, with education being a high priority, Dengler hopes to “provide the resources for landowners to learn how they can restore the natural canopy and soil in Loudoun County through sustainable gardening practices.
WildWood Landscape, LLC is located at 36328 Bell Road, Round Hill, VA 20141. Their shop will be open Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m. Telephone (540) 338-7190, Fax (540) 338-6905. Website: www.wildwoodlandscape.com
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