Monthly Archives: May 2014

23 05, 2014

Love It, Don’t Leave It: Small Garden Strategies

By |2025-12-08T11:44:08-06:00May 23rd, 2014|Case Studies, Curb Appeal, Small garden|0 Comments

Do you love your home and its location, with its good neighbors, schools, neighborhood and community, but don’t want to leave it because you have a tiny yard? Often our clients add larger detached garages or put on an addition, leaving a postage stamp-sized yard. Or maybe you live in a standard residential lot [...]

23 05, 2014

Case Study: Grandmother Park

By |2025-12-08T12:05:32-06:00May 23rd, 2014|Case Studies, Children's garden|0 Comments

One summer day in 2009, two grandmothers, Gay Riseborough and Mary Trujillo, were out walking with their grandsons in the Dewey-Darrow neighborhood of Evanston. Both lamented that there was not a park nearby for their very young grandchildren, as well as other neighboring families, to gather and play, and something should be done about [...]

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