 | $29 Landscape Design and 10% discount on planting installation Get a jump on planning for spring. Discounts on Planting contracts (excluding Hardscaping) for spring installation with minimum 1/3 down payment. Contracts must be signed by February 15, 2020. Our $29 design fee includes consultation at your home or business with one of Meadows Farms' landscape designers, a design sketch, and estimate for installation. Call or follow the link below to make arrangements to meet one of our 36 Landscape Architects and Designers at your home. Meadows Farms design and installation features a huge selection of screening evergreens, trees & shrubs. Also, patios & walks, retaining walls, custom stone work, ponds & water features, outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, fire pits & much more. 703-327-5050 301-353-0606 www.MeadowsFarms.com Ask our Landscape Designer about financing options Landscape office hours Mon.- Friday 8am - 4pm Landscape services are not available in the Richmond area served by Great Big Greenhouse | |
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| Garden Nuggets Coming soon .... visit Meadows Farms garden exhibit at the Capital Remodel and Garden Show February 21-23. Discount tickets will become available two weeks prior to the show. - Recent mild temperatures have encouraged new growth of many spring bulbs, with early types of snowdrops already flowering. Cold temperatures are forecast for next week, but there should be no damage to flowers or emerging foliage, and no protection is needed. - Cold damage is unlikely for winter flowering shrubs such as witch hazels, or for winter flowering hellebores. - Damage to broad leafed evergreens such as hollies and laurels from cold temperatures can often not be assessed until warmer weather. Damp soils are advantageous to plants, but some evergreens such as nandinas are likely to show signs of winter damage if temperatures drop below ten degrees. Browned leaves are rarely a problem. - Heavy accumulations of snow or ice can be removed by gently nudging branches of trees and shrubs with a rake or broom. Avoid sharp blows that might cause injury. Only branches that are leaning under the weight of ice or snow should be cleaned, and if snow is expected to melt quickly there is no need to take any action. - Winter flowering witch hazels, hellebores, and bulbs such as snowdrops are a highlight of the garden in January and February. To showcase these, piles of leaves should be removed from low growing plants. | |
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Contact our lawn and garden maintenance department for a free estimate on any of our services - Mulching and planting bed maintenance - Deer repellent application - Lawn renovations - Lawn and landscape fertilizing and pest control - Weed control in the lawn or planting areas - Organic lawn and garden controls Call or contact us through our website for a free estimate 703-327-5050 301-353-0606 extension 5 | |
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Lifetime Warranty on trees and shrubs we install Meadows Farms offers the only Lifetime Warranty on installed trees and shrubs in the area. Also, many pavers for patios and walks are covered by a 5 year warranty on materials and workmanship. With extreme temperatures and droughts seemingly every year, the long term protection provided by Meadows Farms warranty is increasingly valuable in protecting your investment. | |
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| 12 month no interest financing available for Landscape installations Looking to update your landscaping? Add screening, a new patio, walk, or deck with our convenient financing options. Easy online application and quick approval so you can make decisions today instead of delaying projects. No interest if paid in full within 12 months with regular monthly payments. Visit our website for more information or to apply online for financing. | |
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Ramblin' through Dave's garden blog |
| One or two more Not unusually, I am conflicted by the relative lacking of witch hazels in the garden. Always, there is something that must be had such as the sturdy and beautiful witch hazels, but with little open space available for shrubs, and less in sunny spots, decisions to purchase must be delayed until the off seasons. To decide in January that more witch hazels are necessary weighs too heavily on emotion. Of course, more fragrant, brightly colored blooms are required while in the throes of the gray winter, but will this stand in May, or August? Complicating this matter is the changing state of the somewhat sunny lower half of the rear garden in recent years. This area was once ideal for an 'Arnold Promise' (Hamamelis x intermedia 'Arnold Promise', above) witch hazel that grew taller than ten feet........ | |
| GREAT PEOPLE WANTED We are currently interviewing for Landscape foremen positions for our Chantilly and Fredericksburg VA locations with openings in our Planting, Hardscaping, and Maintenance departments. Landscape foremen are paid top of the trade, with a full benefit package. Inquiries from Landscape Architects and Designers are welcomed at any time, though hiring is typically done in late winter. Apply at our Landscape office in Chantilly Virginia, online at MeadowsFarms.com, or contact our office at 703-327-5050. | |
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