Our surrounding woodlands are hard to beat for natural beauty. Blending the right amount of selected natives and naturalizing perennials and shrubs lead you from the woods to your home.
The New England country side reminds us of the England country side with stone walls bulging with full perennials spilling over the edge.
When the greens of summer in Vermont are most prevalent, it is almost mandatory to paint that canvas with the brilliant colors of perennials.
When you are enhancing your existing garden or wanting to save that cherished tree, Paul knows how to handle it.
When you need that special garden element that is the work horse the entire growing season.
Sometimes the container is the show.
Lovely morning eating nook.
Retaining wall built and rebuilt, to accommodate changing landscape.
A wonderful location for a hot tub, or an outdoor patio.
Retaining walls solving challenging integration with buildings and nature.
Introducing the curves that soften the angles and merge with the natural setting of gardens.
Gardens frame the edges of buildings to soften the transition zone.
When a tree or shrub has been sheared into a ball there is still a chance to release it from it's dense rounded shape and let in grow into it's natural height.
A formal way of pushing a tree to grow in an unnatural fashion to achieve a desired effect. It can also enhance specific fruit development.
In order to produce vigorous growth and fruiting adventitious suckers are removed as well as over crowded interior branching, and crosses.
It is often ideal to prune in the Winter or early Spring, this helps to reduce pest infestation of the wounded branches. But many trees and shrubs respond well being pruned at other times of the year.