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January 26, 2014 2 Comments

I'm a charcoal snob. It's one of the reasons why I really only deal with the higher end gas grills, because an infra-red sear burner is the only way to get the same

January 7, 2014 0 Comments

ICON_PLACEHOLDEREstimated reading time: 5 minutes It seems odd to write something about outdoor enjoyment on a day when temps have been in the single digits, but let's go with it! Obviously there's no

December 9, 2013 0 Comments

One can break landscape design clients into general categories. There are the "I don't care whatever you want" types; the ones who are excited about the project and invested in the result but

October 2, 2013 0 Comments

I've been really excited to share some case studies with you - detailed posts explaining what we did and why we did it - but it seemed like a lot to ask people

September 13, 2013 0 Comments

  I just received an interview request to provide info for an article on how not to get taken by a contractor, and I thought "you know, there are a lot of those

August 21, 2013 0 Comments

The internet is great. I mean, where else do you get to see stuff like this? I spend a good bit of time online, as my social media activity (it's all for work!)

August 19, 2013 30 Comments

I'll admit that I'm not always the most extroverted person. When we visited the beautiful Annefield Vineyards in Saxe, Virginia, the thought of an old house in the middle of 100 rural acres

August 14, 2013 0 Comments

2013 was another amazing year, but as a small company that translated into lots and lots of long days. This is the time of year that a lot of folks in the landscape

July 16, 2013 2 Comments

I realize that I probably pick up on design details in movies that "normal" people don't really care about, but one movie where design played an important role is Beetlejuice. From time to

July 1, 2013 3 Comments

I was walking into a meeting at a hotel last week when I saw what my path looked like. Here's a hint: your paver walk should NEVER look like a half-unzipped Members Only