Wednesday, October 09
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The landscape of garden design is poised to undergo transformative shifts. 
At a time of turmoil in many aspects of our lives, our need for nurturing, empathy and compassion grows ever stronger.
Deer take a toll on many area gardens, as the population expands and development shrinks the amount of open space on the East End.
Just because the season is transitioning doesn’t mean you have to give up use of your outdoor space.
Towering walls of perfectly sheared privet provide privacy for many homes on the East End. 
Some of our favorite plants can up the ante on natural beauty without requiring too much water, should drought conditions arise.
Roses delight us with their colors and scents. They’re versatile, too, ranging in size from miniatures just inches high to climbers that can be trained to scale a fence or wall, or cover an arbor. Roses come in many colors, from pastels to...
It’s summertime on the East End and decks and patios are setting up for outdoor living and entertaining.
Here are five emerging landscape design trends for 2023 that’ll spruce up your home beautifully.
From Neutral to Natural, The Best and Brightest in Outdoor Entertaining Design