Water- part one
Ah, water. We cry out for you when you’re in short supply, and curse you when you won’t go away. But without you we’re nothing. Water’s a huge issue in the landscape as well. Traditional stormwater management, at least in…
Ah, water. We cry out for you when you’re in short supply, and curse you when you won’t go away. But without you we’re nothing. Water’s a huge issue in the landscape as well. Traditional stormwater management, at least in…
In working with a client on a recent project, I specified crushed oyster shells as the path material. It gives the paths the same look as Colonial Williamsburg, it reuses waste materials, and the light color of the shells reflect…
Although to be honest, the bins are only 90% done. I still need to pick up a bit more lumber- 5/4 x 4 to finish off the side slats, and probably two more pieces of 5/4×6 to rip down into…
There’s not a lot going on in the garden today, so I figured I’d snap a picture of my cryptomeria, aka Japaenese Cedar. It’s a fantastic tree: quick-growing, sturdy, and tolerant of a wide range of conditions. This one sits…
It’s been slow progress- after all, I’m fitting this in around actual, paying jobs- but I’m getting there. Some technical details: all the wood you see is dimensional (not nominal) local white oak. That means those 4×4 posts are actually…
When designing a patio, there are times that only one type of material will do. Either the architecture of the home is so dominating that it dictates the patio, or maybe the client already knew what he or she wanted.…