by Adam | Jun 22, 2016 | Blog, Seasonal Scenery, The Landscape Lounge
Landscaping in the Fall in Toronto can be enjoyed by planting various bulbs for spring blooming. Local garden centres are full of bulbs that can be planted anytime in the fall before the soil freezes. Buying bulbs is like purchasing fresh fruit at the grocery store,...
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 | Jan 15, 2014 | Blog, Seasonal Scenery
It’s a new year and a new start to the gardening season. As a landscape architect working in the landscape industry, I have been asked countless times “what do you do all winter?” Believe me, there is lots to do but maybe a better question is what you can do this...
by Christine | May 9, 2013 | Blog, Seasonal Scenery
A client once asked me “How often should I walk through my garden?” I answered, “Each day, things change in a garden. If you walk through your garden every day, you will always see something new. It might be something small, but looking for it will help you take the...
by Christine | Mar 20, 2013 | Blog, Company News Corner, Seasonal Scenery
Our amazing crews and all our staff put in over 500 hours in the five day build prior to Canada Blooms 2013. We created a 1590 square foot feature garden that features four individual garden rooms. Each of our foremen took on one garden room as a project. As a result...
by Christine | Feb 26, 2013 | Blog, Seasonal Scenery, The Landscape Lounge
In our Canadian climate, the landscape season is compressed into 9 to 10 months of absolute crazy hours and intense work weeks. We have to cram an entire year into the months where the ground is not frozen and covered with snow. That usually means our slowest months...