Design

Wisteria Control

Wisteria Control

Wisteria is beautiful when tended properly.  It can be trained to grow as a tree or a vine.  If not placed in an appropriate location the roots can damage the foundation of your home and overtake other plants in your yard, including mature trees. However given professional care and planting, Wisteria can be trained to grow in tight spots and woven together to produce colorful blue grape-like blooms for early spring.  Given the right fertilizer, Wisteria can bloom most of the summer until mid autumn. Planted and Grown by GardenHere, LLC

Daylilies and Hydrangea

Daylilies and Hydrangea

Four-layer daylilies add a bit of flare to these full-headed hydrangea blooms at a newly created garden destination.  Originally this area was a steep slope full of weeds and was hard to reach with mowers or weed eaters.  Clay was removed from a lower end of the property to make way for an enlarged paver patio and placed behind a three-foot retaining wall.  Top soil and grass seed were added to provide a circular lush green space.  Finally, existing daylilies were moved to rim the area and hydrangea were placed behind them to increase privacy and summer color.  read more »

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