by Tom Girolamo | Apr 7, 2016 | Lessons Learned
Our Friend Piero is busy growing a variety of plants on his permaculture property. He is also starting plants from seed to insure that he gets totally organic plants. Piero is also trying some different growing methods. Above a hydroponics projected turned into using...
by Tom Girolamo | Apr 6, 2016 | Uncategorized
Ooops! Did You Forget To Plan? Sometimes life gets ahead of us and we need to get things done a little faster than normal. Large trees and shrubs from our nursery can provide instant structure to a landscape without having to do significant planning. Our special...
by Tom Girolamo | Apr 6, 2016 | Lessons Learned
Litter looks bad, but it is the stuff you don’t see that should worry you. In Fall 2015 we went down to Louisville to support a friend participating in the Iron Man. Theresa had to swim in the Ohio River as part of the event. It is not the sort of river you want...
by Tom Girolamo | Apr 6, 2016 | Uncategorized
“Cookie cutter” landscapes that are purely ornamental and have a short life don’t require much thought or planning and some people are fine with that. But if you are reading this, chances are that you want more than a temporary, high-maintenance...
by Tom Girolamo | Apr 3, 2016 | You Can Do It!
If you have the landscape itch and need to get some things done, do it the easy way. When moving heavy things around the yard, put them on pallets that I can easily move with my mini-skidsteer. Nothing is worse than having to move things repeatedly –...