tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-818215323812390398.post7370050146250474185..comments2024-03-25T02:13:58.797-05:00Comments on Marsha Harris Scott Splenderosa: Antique Pottery Jars & Daughter's Back Garden ProjectUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-818215323812390398.post-66519168690144480942017-10-16T09:10:54.444-05:002017-10-16T09:10:54.444-05:00"A Garden is a Thing of Beauty, and a Job For..."A Garden is a Thing of Beauty, and a Job Forever" - that hits me daily when I look at my own! Good luck Marsha - lots to do, be sure to take all the help you can get. Be sure to make the stone walking areas safe so you won't trip and fall!Maryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11915239653283205065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-818215323812390398.post-85738182799663299502017-10-11T10:14:34.278-05:002017-10-11T10:14:34.278-05:00I am in the same dilemma with a 1925 bungalow, arb...I am in the same dilemma with a 1925 bungalow, arborists are good as sometimes trees need to go as they fall over here in bad weather.....i love limelight hydrangeas, sweet viburnum that grows super fast and great for privacy, boxwoods are a never fail plant of all sizes, pressure wash the stones to clean them up.....even use compatible pavers with the current stone that could work....outside lighting, irrigation, and drainage is very very important! Elevation is the start for a clean pallet and go from there. This is a wonderful architect landscaper, but she does not live close to me in Fl. She is unbelievable and travels. www.dirtsimple.com.........Deborah Silver....perhaps you could send pics up to her and hire down there.....the fee will be worth it to avoid serious mistakes, time, and money.....XOBlisshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18441411265001819862noreply@blogger.com