Monday, March 29, 2010
Warmer temperatures have obviously inspired the part of the brain which signals for landscape design, and estate maintenance. If, and only if, mother nature would order up consistent weather, the folks at Berkshire Turf & Ornamental could begin these renovation projects. In this photo, it is evident that some landscape products have been removed... I am encouraging the client to 'keep' the garden and install new plantings. The garden projects the same image on the opposing side of the walkway. It is certainly a difficult task to see beauty in the landscape setting this time of the year ~ we just need to practice patience... and soon enough.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
The holy grail of the bicycle world ~ this site features a rather boring landscape install, with very little if any visual appeal. I am comfortable being critical of this work simply because I was the original installer. At the time, I was asked to offer a very basic turf and garden delineation, and planting plan. We agreed upon both the aesthetic, and as well as the functional aspects; but most importantly, the financial details. At this time however, the 'boys at the bike shop' want an upgrade. I had the priviledge to meet with the bike shop owner, as well as an 'energy consultant', or perhaps better know as a 'feng shui' advisor. Each of us agreed that we had to make some changes... Proposed changes include: a larger garden area; native shrub and herbaceous perennial installs; adirondack river rock for the drip edge; rustic folk art bicycle riding kokopelli; and an eye~catching turf appeal. Stay tuned. Thanks for spending your money Steffen.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
The folks at Berkshire Turf & Ornamental wish to thank you for your continued patronage and your loyalty. Inclement weather made scheduling logistics virtually impossible during the 2009 Landscape Season. The farmer's almanac suggests that the new year will be more user~friendly. Hopefully, we will be able to entertain new projects as well as finish the details of the previous season. Thank you for your consideration.
enable the professionals at Berkshire Turf & Ornamental to not only 'get
to' but hopefully 'finish' this patio & granite install. In this photo, you see
a site that has been excavated in preparation for a customer chosen granite stone tread install. To the immediate right of the stringers, the contractor has created a vinca shade garden. On the opposite side and in front of the risers, the customer has chosen 'bluestone' for the patio and walkway application. The contrast between the stone selections, the planting scheme, and the vivid color of the home will be sharp. Check back for updates...
With the 2010 Landscape Management & Horticulture Planting Season approaching, the design aspect has begun. At this location, all of the existing weeds/perennials/shrubs and turf areas have been removed. The new project will require site work ~ excavation ~ and the eventual install of 6" of 50/50 compost/topsoil from Holiday Farm, which will serve as a better growing medium for the new plantings. The plant/tree/shrub selection will be 95% native. Starting date: Ground Frost Finish date: 2012
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