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March 27, 2013 0 Comments

This has been the spring for outdoor kitchens, which is pretty cool considering that I really decided to focus on them this year. Don't you love it when a plan comes together? While

March 20, 2013 10 Comments

I love a good conspiracy theory. The more outlandish the better, too. If you can connect Justin Timberlake, Kim Jong-Un, and the moon landing - we might be best friends. What I don't

February 27, 2013 0 Comments

Ever since starting my landscape design firm I've had an opportunity to meet with a lot of people, look at a lot of yards, and have a lot of conversations about how they

February 25, 2013 0 Comments

Sometimes you work with a landscape design client and an idea pops into your head. You think "wow, this is great! I just cleverly summed up the client in a bold visual statement

February 20, 2013 8 Comments

I like to play a game I call underrated/overrated. You can play it with bands, actors, foods, anything you want. Example: underrated/overrated = Hudson Hawk is a brilliant and underrated movie/ Sideways is

February 18, 2013 1 Comment

You've decided to make that change and get your yard redesigned. Congratulations! Feels good, doesn't it? But now you're getting conflicting info. Some of your friends are saying you need to engage a

February 4, 2013 2 Comments

Townhouse landscape design is tough, because you generally don't have a lot of space to work with. This is especially true in a townhouse front yard, which is why you see the same

January 30, 2013 11 Comments

I read online garden and landscape forums from time to time. Seeing what questions homeowners post there gives me a little insight into what you all are thinking. It's akin to reading Cosmo

January 28, 2013 6 Comments

[caption id="attachment_3907" align="aligncenter" width="317"] I only need to be as accurate as the Weather Channel, right?[/caption] I've always wanted to be a successful prognosticator. It's much easier to be a procrastinator, though. That

January 23, 2013 0 Comments

Often, creating the landscape design for a brand new home with no existing landscape is easy. Renovating an existing landscape, however, is a lot more work. I've been doing this long enough that