Published on Thursday, June 12, 2014
Much the same way an Artist must study the Masters to hone their art; a Garden Designer must do the same. As it is spring, I have had two such opportunities to view the work of others.
Last year, I purchased a season pass at the Biltmore Estates. Although the house is quite lovely, it is the gardens that draw me back season after season. The gardens were originally designed by Fredrick Law Olmstead whose most notable garden, Central Park, lies in the center of New York...
Published on Thursday, April 10, 2014
Well, I declare, Spring is in the air. Soon it will officially be summer, but I must admit, it has been a tough row to hoe this winter and our landscapes have taken a bit of hard beating. By now you should be able to tell what survived the extreme cold and what is best left for the compost pile. From my observations there were about a half a dozen shrubs that were hit particularly hard.
Remember those USDA Hardiness Zone Maps, yeah the ones that say our area is labeled ZONE ...
Published on Wednesday, March 26, 2014
I have been driving around the past few days and have really noticed it is definitely FESCUE season, the time of year when Fescue grass really looks good. I mean FANTASTIC. That’s saying a lot for a grass that ultimately is only viable in our area for about ten months of the year.
Basically, Fescue is a cool season grass (that means it likes cooler temperatures, more appropriately, it melts in higher temperatures), so now is the time it should look good.
Many covet their...
Published on Monday, March 24, 2014
This past weekend the Bloom’n Gardens Team got some much needed face-to-face time with potential customers at the Spring Atlanta Home Show. It was great fun talking with everyone, allowing the homeowners to use us as a sounding board for all of their landscape issues. People came with pictures in hand to get some creative ideas to fix those ailments and our staff enthusiastically gave out advice, or scheduled appointments to see the offending landscapes in person in hopes that we...
Published on Thursday, March 20, 2014
Today we celebrate the Spring Equinox, the date that the day and the night share equal hours. As a gardener we mark the calendar each year for celebration that there will now be more daylight hours to get things done outside, at least until the Fall counterpart shifts the tide. What better way to usher in Spring than a visit to the Atlanta Home Show. Bloom’n Gardens Landscape will again celebrate our green thumbs with a unique landscape design in booth #1216. We love how the...