My name is Nikolin Tona. I have been working as a self-employed landscaper in Edinburgh for five years. I consider myself to be hard working and attentive to detail. Overall my customers are always satisfied with my service and recommend me to many of their friends. ...
There are plenty ofEchinaceaspecies available for home gardeners, but eastern U.S. native purple coneflower, available in other colors, is the most popular. It’s a hardy perennial with a long blooming season. Not only do the flowers attract butterflies and bees, they’re great cut as well....
In my experience, themost versatiletroughs are 12 to 18″ wide and 20”+ long with an interior depth of 7” or more. I find my most popular shapes are a foot or so wide and 20″ to 36″ long, probably because those sizes sit nicely on many commonly available surfaces. Arough minim...
When I think of Iain Sinclair in the early days I also think of B.S.Johnson, another writer and film-maker making waves at the same time. One of Johnson’s short films in particular has always stayed with me: a short film about stick insects, a creature Johnson adopted as his familiar...
Today’s “You Can Grow That” falls on July 4. “You Can Grow That” is a collaborative effort by gardeners across the nation to encourage others to grow something by posting about a plant on the fourth day of the month. Because today is Independence Day, I chose to write about hyssop...
David Nowak for his lavish help in refining methods for data collection and acquiring data on biomass of plants, Paul Rocks, Scott Prichard, and Edith Makra for their assistance in data collection and interviews with residents and gardeners, and Paul Sacamano for his problem- solving in building...
Or view onlineOur exclusive coverage is your first look at new cultivars coming to Canadian garden centres this spring. Plant breeders are finding ingenious ways to improve offerings, and delight gardeners. Your best bet to buy these new arrivals is a Landscape Ontario-member independent garden cen...
situations from last few years, the large projects in China were design by foreigner Landscape Architects, they are from the UK and US mostly. For some smaller projects (compare with large one, they were small, but not exactly smaller area) were designed by...
How to convince your own colleagues—professional landscape architects, urban planners, or city gardeners—to be more open in using alternative, biodiverse, rich lawns-meadows or groundcovers instead of conventional lawns that need constant mow...
s garden with as much informed intelligence as we can gather. Perhaps we could examine our own personal intentions and be sure that they are aligned with what is good for every person who wants to thrive and grow in harmony alongside us. Good gardeners do that. They do what is best for...