The landscape in Greater Columbus can be downright dreary during the winter months. The vibrant and varied colors of flowering plants are long gone from much of the landscape, and the green turf is ...
How can you tell if a snowman is mad at you? He gives you the cold shoulder. Snowman season will be with us for a while yet, but our winter landscapes needn’t look cold and dreary. We can enjoy ...
In the spring, Longwood Gardens comes alive with more than 250,000 tulips and daffodils. Before the holidays, the conservatory was filled with thousands of red and white poinsettias, amaryllis and ...
Studying your garden with a critical eye in the winter will lead to better design during the growing season Look outside. Does your garden look neglected, desolate or melancholy? It need not, even if ...
Many traditional home landscapes feature vast areas of under-utilized space, such as large turf grass lawns. Sustainable sites feature spaces for human enjoyment, considering opportunities to design ...
In this article, which originally appeared in Metropolis Magazine's Point of View Blog as "Q&A: Kim Mathews and Signe Nielsen," Susan Szenasy interviews the principals of Mathews Nielsen Landscape ...