SATURATED AND THEN SOME
Oh my, it’s warm out! I think I saw the sun! Are those flowers coming up? Spring is making an appearance, and with spring comes the rain: lots and lots…
Oh my, it’s warm out! I think I saw the sun! Are those flowers coming up? Spring is making an appearance, and with spring comes the rain: lots and lots…
The ground is soaked with late winter rains and the wind is howling outside our windows. This can only mean one thing: it’s the perfect time to meet with your…
One of the main objectives of landscape and garden designers is to decipher what a client envisions when they say they want a mixed, massed or intermingled garden. The typical…
The grasses in the Wimberg Landscaping Focal Garden at Ault Park look fabulous with a thin coating of ice. They beautifully illustrate why we stress to clients the importance of…
“My garden is too small to do all of this.” I have heard this said time and time again, usually when I am at Bettman or touring another public garden.…
If you read my Q&A in the recent newsletter, (link here) you learned that after returning to Cincinnati I became what I call a landless gardener. I have had many…
Three must-have plants sounded like a good idea for a column, but how can I possibly pick just three? That’s like saying you can only have three pieces of accessories…
A little garden chat with Jennifer Smith, Horticulturist, client services and garden writer and photographer for Wimberg Landscaping. You started gardening in northern Wisconsin. How did gardening in that region…
Take a walk around a park, nature preserve, or your neighborhood and you are apt to see a plant that was introduced with good intentions that has now become wildly…
“When we look at a landscape, we see how it could be this year as well as what it will become three, five even 10 years out,” shares Peter Wimberg.…