Landscape Design

Hydrangea Frost Damage

May 22, 2012 Gardening, Landscape Design
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This roller coaster year (summer weather in March, chilly weather in April, seesaw weather in May so far).

The High Line in Summer

June 7, 2012 Gardening, Landscape Design
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In January, I wrote about visiting the High Line (in New York) in the middle of winter. At.

National Memorials

June 18, 2012 Landscape Design
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Growing up in Baltimore, I was a occupant of the family car on many Sunday trips to Washington,.

National Memorials Revisited

July 3, 2012 Landscape Design
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Unlike the Martin Luther King Memorial, the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial is powerful, inspiring, and sad. It breaks.

Water Saving Techniques

July 27, 2012 Gardening, Landscape Design
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  We Clevelanders are in the midst of a record-setting drought with no relief in sight. The fact.

Perennials That Love Ohio Heat

September 5, 2012 Gardening, Landscape Design
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  There are so many heat and drought tolerant perennials and ornamental grasses that it’s hard to decide.

Late Bloomers

October 9, 2012 Gardening, Landscape Design
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    Is life still going on in your garden? It never ceases to amaze me how many.

Re-engineering Your Landscape and Garden

October 2, 2012 Gardening, Landscape Design
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Fall is the perfect time to think about landscape projects. You don’t have to spend your time watering.

Fall Color with Perennial Foliage

September 28, 2012 Gardening, Landscape Design
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  Everyone loves color but it doesn’t have to come from flowers. There are several perennials that have.

More Spring Bulbs

September 19, 2012 Gardening, Landscape Design
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In last week’s blog, I discussed planting large and small bulbs in the same hole to create a.