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Hardiness Zone Map Change
Those of us with gardens in Connecticut, especially along the sound, have always been on the edge of things warmer. We dreamed of warmer weather plants such as camellias, sweet box, gold dust plant and crape myrtle in our coastal … Continue reading →
Posted in Blog | Tagged camellias, connecticut gardens, garden design, garden planning, Gardening, Landscape, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design, plant hardiness, plant hardiness zone map, Planting design, planting zone map, root hardy plants, Site Design, Site Planning, southern connecticut gardens, urban gardens, warmer weather plants, zone 6 plants, zone 7 plants and flowers | Comments Off on Hardiness Zone Map ChangeHarscapes for the long haul: Stone
Is your landscape designed for the long haul? Have you designed for future improvements? Have you considered ongoing maintenance in your planning and material selection? Have you considered life cycle replacement in your material selections? These are some of the … Continue reading →
Posted in Blog | Tagged garden design, Landscape, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design, masonry design, Site Design, Site Planning | Comments Off on Harscapes for the long haul: StoneInvestment Landscaping
Do you struggle with recurring maintenance costs? Does your landscape need to be refreshed every few years to stay looking good? Does your landscape just not look good? Chances are it may not be the plants, it’s probably the original … Continue reading →
Posted in Blog | Tagged garden design, Landscape, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design, Site Design, Site Planning, sustainable | Comments Off on Investment LandscapingLandscape Architecture and Corporate Culture
Clif Bars Headquarters What is corporate culture? “Culture is about values, how respect is expressed and to whom. Culture identifies a company’s source of inspiration and celebration. Culture tells us something about the company’s relationship to the community at large.” … Continue reading →
Posted in Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged Corporate Culture, garden design, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design | Comments Off on Landscape Architecture and Corporate CultureLight up the Night!
The nights are darker and the days are colder, winter is on our doorstep. Many of us go to work in the dark and come home in the dark every day. The landscape around us has become part of … Continue reading →
Posted in Blog | Tagged garden design, garden lighting, Landscape, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design, lighting, Site Design, site lighting | Comments Off on Light up the Night!Chill out…. Not me I’m cozy by the fire!
The cold nights have set in for the year and the patio furniture has been put away. But the landscape looks lovely and it hasn’t started to snow yet. Do you find yourself longing to be outside in the cool … Continue reading →
Posted in Blog | Tagged fire pit, fireplace, Landscape, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design, outdoor room | Comments Off on Chill out…. Not me I’m cozy by the fire!Deer Proof Garden
Do you have deer? If you’re like most other gardeners in southern Connecticut you have an issue with deer. The fact is, short of teleporting them to another part of the country, there is no easy way of getting rid … Continue reading →
Posted in Blog | Tagged Deer Proof, Gardening, Landscape, Landscape Architecture | Comments Off on Deer Proof GardenNow we’re cookin!
Summer is the perfect time for entertaining. The kids are home for the summer, the pool is open and the nights are made for relaxing with friends. The only problem is, while everyone is sitting out on the patio having … Continue reading →
Posted in Blog | Tagged Landscape, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design, Outdoor Kitchen | Comments Off on Now we’re cookin!15 ROCK SPRING ROAD, TRUMBULL, CT 06611 203-581-5715 info@rockspringdesign.com -