The not so dead, dead hedge.
Garden debris meets creative design with the dead hedge. Two rows of posts, about a foot or two apart, is the start of the dead hedge. The dead hedge is…
Garden debris meets creative design with the dead hedge. Two rows of posts, about a foot or two apart, is the start of the dead hedge. The dead hedge is…
If you ever have the opportunity to tour one of Piet Oudolf's gardens, I say seize the chance. Not only can you see in person, the effect of a lush…
By: Sarah Geiger-Behm You may have heard people bad-mouthing honeysuckle and wondered to yourself why anyone would get worked up by a flowering shrub. On the one hand, honeysuckle is…
This recent dip in the temperature, or shall I say arctic plunge, reminds me of a winter not so long ago when we lost a fair number of plants to…
Wimberg Landscaping is celebrating 45 years in business. What began as a neighborhood business in Hyde Park in the 1970’s with Peter and John Wimberg, has grown to a business…
It may be a cliché, but I do enjoy making a few New Year’s resolutions, but mine are of the garden variety. For one, I find them more forgiving and…
Join us for a special screening of the documentary Five Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf at the Mariemont Theatre. Immerse yourself in the world of renowned garden designer Piet…
I recently lamented how fast this season has gone by. I’m not sure if this experience is exclusive to those who garden. Aren’t all gardeners busy planting, dividing, editing, or…
Spring? What about summer? This year has flown by. As I scroll through my camera’s photo library, I see the gardens we planted for clients and the gardens at our…
There’s a garden that runs the length of our office. This short garden, where all plants remain under two feet tall, offers me an opportunity to experiment with plants that…