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Using Annuals in the Landscape
At Designing Eden llc, the landscapes we design and install tend to have a lot of seasonal interest. We accomplish this by using a mixture of various flowering trees, shrubs, perennials and groundcovers. For most of our clients, that approach … Continue reading
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Moving a Tree in Kent, CT
Today we moved a tree for a client in Kent, CT. This tree was the biggest I’ve moved so far with the new tractor/loader/backhoe. Even with 4000 lbs. of lift, we were right at the upper limit with the machine … Continue reading
Landscaping in Connecticut is Never Easy.
I’ve been landscaping in Connecticut for over 25 years. Even after all these years, I still get nervous whenever I have to dig a trench or I have to get a large tree ball into a landscape. Why? Because I’ve … Continue reading
Pruning Viburnum’s Naturally. Heading Back vs. Trimming.
Nothing drives me more crazy than when I see landscape companies trimming trees and shrubs with hedge trimmers. Yes, Boxwoods have been trimmed for hundreds of years with hedge trimmers. Although it isn’t the most healthy practice for the plant, … Continue reading
Litchfield County Landscape Design
As a landscape design and installation company, our work is always varied. One of our current projects involves working in tandem with an architecture firm to provide solutions for a client with a rather large ‘want’ list. Here are two … Continue reading
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Moving Towards Computer Landscape Design
If you are a regular follower of this blog, you’re aware of my quest towards designing all of our landscapes with computer aided design. Triumph, tribulation, excitement, frustration, and stress are just some of the emotions I’ve felt in recent … Continue reading
Critter Resistant Gas Plant Won’t Dissapoint As Long As You Have Patience
I’m a horticulture nut. I’ve been to public gardens, private gardens and nurseries all over the world from the United States to Canada some Caribbean Islands, Europe, even Australia. While traveling to nurseries and gardens around the globe, I’m always … Continue reading
Landscape Design in Kent, CT
My landscape design class at the New York Botanical Garden ended a couple of weeks ago. Now that the class has ended, I’m on my own. Immersed in computer aided design software, with no one to turn to. I have … Continue reading
Brick and Granite Patio Installation in Redding, CT
Here is a brick and granite patio being installed in Redding, CT. A design you don’t see everyday. When discussing materials for patios with our landscape clients, I always suggest using materials that already exist on the property and house … Continue reading
Landscape Renovation in Bridgewater, CT
I lot of people can put plants in the ground and a lot of people call themselves landscape designers but that doesn’t mean they are good at what they do. I had an opportunity to redesign this landscape in Bridgewater, … Continue reading
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Transplanting a Tree in Sherman, CT
Why are trees transplanted? I’ve asked this question to myself many times over the years. The thought usually comes to me in the middle of moving a large tree at a client’s property. As you can imagine, it’s a huge … Continue reading
Progress Report of a Kent, Connecticut Wildflower Meadow.
In October 2009, we were hired to install a two acre wildflower meadow in Kent, CT. The landscape plan, by the landscape architect, didn’t give any detail as to what his vision was for the meadow. Not having any experience … Continue reading
Landscape Renovation in Bridgewater, CT
A lot of people can put plants in the ground and a lot of people call themselves landscape designers but that doesn’t mean they are good at what they do. I had an opportunity to redesign this landscape in Bridgewater, … Continue reading
The Right Plant in the Right Place. Smart Landscaping.
I’ve witnessed a lot of silly things over the years when it comes to landscaping. Some from weekend warriors but I’m sad to say that I’ve also witnessed a lot of things from ‘professional’ landscape companies. From trimming trees … Continue reading
Landscape Design in Bridgewater, CT: Getting the scale right.
We have a landscape design and installation project in Bridgewater, CT. When designing the front entrance to the house, I thought it would be a nice touch to add a picket fence. The thought behind the fence was that it … Continue reading
Striking Plant Combination in Fairfield Landscape
I took this picture last year in one of the gardens we designed and installed in Fairfield, CT. When designing a new landscape I try to position plants so their colors and textures can play off each other. Most flowers … Continue reading
Planning for Outdoor Entertaining in Washington, CT
This blog post comes to you through a recent conversation I had with a landscape client regarding an outdoor entertaining area. I posed a question regarding use. How did they plan to use this new outdoor room and with how … Continue reading
Landscape Designs Connecticut
My drafting table was getting full and my file draws were stuffed with landscape designs. After twenty plus years in the landscape design and installation business, it was time to clean house. 5 huge armfuls of landscape plans, as much … Continue reading
Native Landscape Planting New Milford, CT. A low maintenance, deer resistant garden.
When we bought the property, which would eventually become our home and the base for Designing Eden, we had quite a bit of woods on the 10 acres. The woods were composed of both hardwoods and Red Pines. Within a … Continue reading
Landscape Installation: Dealing with Poor Soil in Bridgewater, CT Landscape
At Designing Eden we pride ourselves on our soil work prior to planting a new landscape. Why? Because 90% of plant problems occur below ground. It’s my feeling that one of the most important parts of any new landscape is … Continue reading
New Landscape for Historic Ridgefield, CT House
Here are pictures of a recent project we completed a couple of weeks ago. The makeover included a new landscape and paint for a historic house in downtown Ridgefield, CT. Our project included the removal of existing plants, transplanting some … Continue reading
Landscape Design of Next Landscape Installation Project in Bridgewater, CT
This is a landscape plan for our next project in Bridgewater, CT. The house is best described as a rambling a cape. The new landscape involves landscaping around the original historic house as well as the new addition. Notice the … Continue reading
Functional Table or Landscape Focal Point?
I like this table. I have a lot of boulders on my property so anything that utilizes boulders sparks my interest. The problem is, even though it is a cool looking table, it might not be the most functional table. … Continue reading
Floating Flowers in a New Milford, CT Landscape
While maintaining a garden last week I needed to cut back a couple of Rose bushes. Instead of tossing the few flowers left on the plant, I cut them off and floated them in the bird bath. Designing Eden llc … Continue reading
The Color Orange in a Poolside Garden Trumbull, CT
Planted a group of orange Coleus by the pool this summer. I have to say I’m liking the orange foliage in relation to the burgundy Heuchera and red Astilbes it’s planted between. It does clash with the pink Astilbe though. … Continue reading
Transitioning from Sun to Shade in a Formal Garden Trumbull, CT
When designing new landscapes, I often struggle with the area directly below trees. Often times, at Designing Eden llc, we are installing trees at 2-4″ caliper and 10-18′ tall. At some point, that tree will grow in height and cast … Continue reading
Antique Granite Curb Installation New Milford, CT
Adding antique granite curbing to a property can do wonders to spruce up the front of a property. We use these slabs for all types of things: walkways, patios, stepping stones, bridges and steps to name a few. The photo’s … Continue reading
Landscape Design of a Formal Vegetable and Cutting Garden in Litchfield, CT
Above is a landscape design for a private residence in Litchfield, Connecticut. The design, for a backyard, includes an area for a chicken coop which doubles as a focal point, a formal cutting garden and vegetable garden. The formal gardens … Continue reading
Time to clean out the bird houses. New Milford, CT
As the weather warms, don’t forget to clean out any bird houses on your property. Your birds will appreciate it and your houses will have a better chance of being occupied.
Wildflower Meadow Installation Kent, CT
The last project for the 2009 season for us at Designing Eden before the snow shut us down was a two acre wildflower meadow in Kent, CT. It was our first large scale meadow. Although it will take a couple … Continue reading
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Access under Walkways in the Garden. New Milford, CT
Running landscape lighting or irrigation under an existing walkway is always a challenge, especially if you didn’t plan for it ahead of time. One of the most important things you can do while planning your next walkway or patio project … Continue reading
Weed Fabric
When you’re planning your next garden, some might think about installing weed fabric before planting. I personally don’t like weed fabric. We’ve renovated quite a few gardens over the years where weed fabric was once installed. As you can see … Continue reading
Plants for Winter Interest:Form
No matter what the weather is like outside, choosing plants which have a unique form, structure, or growth habit makes sense when trying to extend the growing season. Here are some favorites which will light up the winter landscape. As … Continue reading
Landscaping Might Be More Affordable Than You Think!
Have you ever thought about landscaping your property? Have you ever wondered whether you could afford everything you’re hoping to create? You can if you change your way of thinking. If you’re able to look at landscaping a different way, … Continue reading
Ideas for Winter Interest in the Garden
Ilex verticillata Blue Princess Holly There are plenty of ways to extend the gardening season for our long Connecticut winters. One way is to add plants which hold berries well into the winter. Besides giving birds a needed treat, placing … Continue reading