Landscaping

10 03, 2015

Curb Appeal From Inside, Looking Out

By |2018-02-19T16:01:24-06:00March 10th, 2015|Back Yard, Curb Appeal, Landscaping, Outdoor Living|0 Comments

Curb appeal:  it’s a phrase that we’ve all heard many times. It’s mentioned in most gardening magazine articles and is usually a main focus on gardening television shows. We typically think of curb appeal as what the house looks like from the street or sidewalk. You could say it’s the face of the house, or the view from [...]

10 02, 2015

Beyond Valentine’s Day: Roses For Your Garden

By |2018-02-19T16:01:24-06:00February 10th, 2015|Easy-Care Plants, Flowers, Gift Giving, Landscaping, Plants|0 Comments

A traditional gift for Valentine’s Day is a bouquet of roses. Cut flowers are beautiful but not very long lasting.  If you love roses and want to enjoy them all summer long, plant hardy landscape roses in your garden.  These plants are low maintenance and easy to grow. The following are the tried and true [...]

19 01, 2015

Case Study: An Alternative Yard

By |2019-07-19T17:33:54-05:00January 19th, 2015|Case Studies, General News, Landscaping, Lawn-free, Shade gardens, Water Features|0 Comments

Our clients, Tom and Judith, traveled extensively and spent little time in their Wilmette garden. Now they were ready to enjoy their home again, and wished to reclaim their backyard. A dramatic wood sculpture, built by Tom, greets one upon entering the space, imparting that it is no ordinary backyard. Four 100+ year-old oak [...]

21 07, 2014

Parkway Plantings: Less Lawn, More Appeal

By |2018-02-19T16:01:25-06:00July 21st, 2014|Curb Appeal, Drought-Tolerant Plants, Easy-Care Plants, Flowers, Landscaping, Plants, Seasonal Color, Shade gardens|0 Comments

Sometimes we are really tested as landscape designers and horticulturists. One common challenge that we encounter is getting plants to grow in parkways, especially in urban neighborhoods. Large, mature street trees, often with shallow roots and a dense canopy such as Norway Maples, rob a site of sun, moisture and nutrients. Even with these less [...]

25 02, 2014

Save the Date: Sunday, March 9, 1-5 p.m.

By |2018-02-19T16:01:25-06:00February 25th, 2014|Green Living, Landscaping, Lawn Care, Maintenance, Organic Pest Control, Outdoor Living, Special Event, Things to Do, Water Management|0 Comments

Going Green Matters is a free, family-friendly environmental fair where you can spend a Sunday afternoon learning about a greener lifestyle. This year, it will be held at the Woman's Club of Wilmette at 930 Greenleaf Avenue. We invite you to stop by our table to learn about environmentally responsible products and services for your garden. In anticipation of [...]

30 08, 2013

Plant Bulbs with Deer and Rabbit Resistance

By |2018-02-19T16:01:26-06:00August 30th, 2013|Flowers, General News, Landscaping, Plants, Seasonal Color|0 Comments

As autumn nears, it's a good time to think spring. Spring-flowering bulbs can only be planted during the fall. Daffodils are the mainstay of the bulb garden and are reliable performers, while showy Tulips should be replenished each year to keep their impact strong. There are many other spring-flowering bulbs that are not as well [...]

5 04, 2013

Announcing Our New Website

By |2018-02-19T16:01:26-06:00April 5th, 2013|Landscaping, Press Release|0 Comments

We're proud to announce the release of our new and improved website, www.naturesperspective.com. While this online newsletter shares timely information on new plants, products, projects we've undertaken and such, our website shares more details on what our company is all about, and features more photo galleries for landscape design ideas. You'll find more information about our services, service area, how we [...]

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