Carol A. Krawczyk, ASLA, the principal of Research-Based Design, uses social science and environmental design research methods to involve the client and user in the design process, resulting in effective landscape architectural designs.
**SPECIAL BULLETIN** North Creek Nurseries has eliminated the sales of Carex flacca and its cultivars, like 'Blue Zinger'. It has come to our attention that this European species has been found in natural environs outside of human cultivation in the woods of Connecticut, Vermont, Kentucky, Michigan,...
Winter continues in the garden, even while we aren't out there! Here are ways wild creatures spend their winters in the Mid-Atlantic!
One of the thing you can be doing in your garden (even with the cold) is to look for Spotted Lantern Fly eggs. I've been spotting these on the bark of trees -- mostly on the south side where the eggs will warm up earlier than on other sides of the tree -- and on the undersides of branches where...
When working on natural settings, it is important to identify and observe how dense the invasive plants have grown in an area. We are looking at vines that have been in this stream buffer for well over 15 - 20 years. Our first step has been to remove as much of the vines that are covering the trees....
We've been out working to cut out the vines that have taken over parts of our client's stream buffer. The largest ones are wild grapes and bittersweets, with some help from Asian honeysuckle and multiflora rose.