THE LANDLESS GARDENER RETURNS!
Wimberg Landscaping is pleased to share that our very own Jennifer Smith is once again penning her popular blog, Adventures of a Landless Gardener for Horticulture magazine’s website. “I began…
Wimberg Landscaping is pleased to share that our very own Jennifer Smith is once again penning her popular blog, Adventures of a Landless Gardener for Horticulture magazine’s website. “I began…
A popular and quite versatile design element for the garden is natural stone. When you think of stonework you’re apt to envision stone walls for retaining a hillside, or perhaps…
Savvy gardeners and professional garden designers are already in the throes of designing their spring gardens. They know that without a plan things can get crazy and behind schedule once…
Snow accumulation on your trees and shrubs may not be an issue. It all depends on the type of snow that’s blanketing the branches. It’s difficult to resist the urge…
This may be the first day I am not tempted to work at Bettman. It’s well below freezing and even I don't find that appealing. But up until last week…
Tim Grubbs - Operations Manager Tim GrubbsTim is a member of our team that walks the line between behind the scenes and in the field hands-on work. If you are…
We often talk about incorporating trees in the home’s landscape and we are, for the most part, looking at the tree as part of a cohesive garden plan. The tree…
There is still a lot of activity at Bettman. New trees and shrubs are being planted, leaf removal is underway and tree and shrub pruning is taking place. In between…
When the Muhly grass was in full color earlier this summer, the gardens were glowing pink and I thought to myself, It won't get much better than this. Then yesterday,…
Planting trees now, in the late fall and into winter, is a wonderful idea. The timing is perfect and a new tree adds value and visual interest to your landscape.…