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The bike racks are some of the closest parking spots to the Welcome Pavilion. For those who live close -- and/or consider themselves adventurous -- enough, Botanic Lane features a path for biking (or walking) alongside the driveway.
Artistry, Refinement & Grace / https://t.co/cBLcjeB5Cw We love exploring the diverse Texas landscape. We enjoy guiding restoration & rejuvenation of public, private & institutional landscapes. • See links in bio to learn more about our practice which spans North America.
Seasonal Boxwood Shaping to arrive at desired Topiary form. These three upright boxwood cone shapes have varying degrees of sun and shade as well as height difference due to slope.
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Dubbed the “Hostess City of the South,” Savannah is also Georgia’s oldest. Remnants of its role in the slave trade, the Civil War, Reconstruction and the civil rights movement are everywhere — in statues, houses, museums. #inthelandscape
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We provide unparalleled Garden Care Training. We travel & consult wherever we are needed training: municipal employees, garden teams, landscape architects, designers, estate care teams, arborists, tree care teams, individuals & groups
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Join innovative leader & educator Dr. Katherine Sadler (Director of Operations at Houston Botanic Garden) along with garden care authority Charles King Sadler (Founder of King Garden) - as they share their their passion for gorgeous gardens, education, & travel.
https://t.co/qf9pSj7rry Charles King Sadler received world class training in the traditional art of hand pruning and plant care at the Humes Japanese Garden on Long Island, NY.
Check out link to learn more about his practice which spans North America.
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Spring garden visit in Connecticut. Thinning overhead trees to allow in more light to boxwood hedges below. This serpentine shaped boxwood hedge, was visited to perform thinning.
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Horticultural Expertise / Visiting a favorite Sourwood tree in Sleepy Hollow, a lower Hudson Valley suburb. Oxydendrum arboreum, also called sourwood, Lilly of the Valley tree or sorrel tree. It is native to eastern North America. #inthelandscape
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Markets act as important community spaces, venues for weekend entertainment and socialization with friends and family, and a platform to support small, local businesses. I
We went to 30+ farmer's markets around Houston. Here are some of the best.
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Great series, in this episode firm discuss how they build teams to tackle large complicated projects. Also how they enjoy working abroad in a wide variety of cultures. #inthelandscape
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Artistic & Horticultural Expertise / Delighted to assist with annual boxwood pruning for this Hudson Valley garden. We hope you’re enjoy your garden! • #inthelandscape
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Cloud pruning of boxwood discussed after initial shaping and subsequent new growth. Comparing and contrasting Japanese boxwood popular in Texas with native dwarf Yaupon Holly. #inthelandscape
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Artistry, Refinement & Grace / Reflecting on early spring pruning work and the plants response to it. Cherry walk was being crowded by Chestnut tree from overhead. Lower Cherry limbs create a welcoming archway/tunnel. #inthelandscape
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Landscape Restoration / https://t.co/cBLcjeB5Cw An American Classic / The joy of guiding restoration of historic Holly Hill estate overlooking the Hudson. • We supply the Design Expertise & Horticultural Consulting to insure your landscape thrives. #inthelandscape