by Christine | Mar 11, 2016 | Blog, The Landscape Lounge
In 2015 we did a project on Draper St. in Toronto. If I were to show you pictures you wouldn’t believe me if I told you where this street was nestled. This historic street is below King Street, and west of Spadina. While many of us would go down this street with big...
by Christine | Feb 26, 2016 | Blog, The Landscape Lounge
If you own a residential home in Toronto, you can easily grow your own vegetables, no matter the size of your lot. Even if you live in a condo building there are ways of growing some fabulous fruits and vegetables to enjoy! Fruits and vegetables can be grown in...
by Christine | Feb 12, 2016 | Blog, The Landscape Lounge
When you have a structure such as a deck, patio or staircase at a height above 2 feet or 60cm you must have a railing around it. This is a city regulation that is in place for our safety. So, if you must have a railing, why not have one that compliments your...
by Christine | Jan 12, 2016 | Blog, Seasonal Scenery, The Landscape Lounge
Having a place to really relax and be in the moment is ideal to have. Being able to do that in your own back yard, steps away from your house is even better! Getting into the garden goes beyond pretty flowers (while that does help), but there are more benefits to know...
by Christine | Sep 1, 2015 | Blog, The Landscape Lounge
The Maple tree has approximately 128 species worldwide. There are 13 native to North America. You can walk out of any residential home in Toronto and see some kind of maple tree in the nearby landscape. The native Sugar Maple is a beloved tree in Canada and here are...