by MarciaWeber | Jul 14, 2014 | Gardens, Landscape Design, Landscape Styles
My recent summer travels took me to Portugal with a group of fellow Institute of Classical Art and Architecture members.* I was prepared to see plenty of sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth century houses and public buildings, but I was surprised by the...
by eyesore | Mar 25, 2014 | Landscape Styles
Front Yard Landscaping Ideas and Bonsai Pruning the right way at the right time on the right plant is a mantra at Gardens to Love. Many of our customers prefer their best plants and flowers on display on their front porch or in the front yard landscaping – and...
by eyesore | Nov 27, 2013 | Landscape Styles
There is a reason this time of year is called fall. In a forested city such as Atlanta, lots of leaves fall. At first they are golden, almost like gold coins, especially the leaves of Ginkgo biloba. The American beech drops leaves gold leaf like that...
by eyesore | Jun 26, 2013 | Landscape Styles
There is plenty to do in midsummer in the garden. One of the most important tasks is pruning. New spring growth on boxwoods and hedges has hardened off by midsummer and those can be sheared or hand pruned without stressing the plants. Most azaleas...
by eyesore | Jun 26, 2013 | Landscape Styles
How Pruning Births Beautiful Landscape Curb Appeal There is plenty to do in midsummer in the garden. One of the most important tasks is pruning. New spring growth on boxwoods and hedges has hardened off by midsummer and those can be sheared or hand pruned...
by eyesore | May 6, 2013 | Landscape Styles
A living wreath for Christmas in Mexico. Almost every Christmas, Marcia and her husband, Charlie, escape the cold Atlanta winter and fly to their home in San Miguel, Mexico. San Miguel is located in central Mexico about 170 miles from Mexico City. Marcia and...