Tuesday, January 26, 2021

$49 Landscape Consultation and 10% off Planting Installation - Ends Soon

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$49 Landscape Consultation 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, 2021.

Our $49 fee includes consultation at your home or business with one of Meadows Farms' landscape designers and an estimate for installation. Call or follow the link below to make arrangements to meet one of our 35 Landscape Architects and Designers at your home for a 1-2 hour consultation. 
 
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 

Contact a Landscape Designer to get started
Contact our Garden Maintenance department for a Free Estimate on any of our services
- Leaf removal 
- Deer repellent - guaranteed to work
- Lawn mowing
- Lawn renovations
- Lawn and landscape fertilizing and pest control 
- Weed control in the lawn or planting areas
- Organic lawn and garden controls
- Mulching and planting bed maintenance
 
Call or contact us through our website for a Free Estimate  
 
703-327-5050    301-353-0606 
Contact us for a Free Estimate

Garden Nuggets

- Recent mild temperatures have encouraged new growth of many spring bulbs, with early types of snowdrops already flowering. Cold temperatures are inevitable over the next two months, but there should be no damage to daffodils or other 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.
 
- 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.

- Weathered and faded foliage of perennials should be removed prior to new spring growth. With some perennials the faded leaves pull easily by hand, but others require pruners or scissors so that roots are not disturbed.

- While foliage of hellebores is evergreen, leaves will often turn brown. Care should be taken when pruning old leaves not to cut flower buds. 

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. 

For more information about financing or to apply online >>

Inspirations on a winter afternoon
After viewing a presentation on public gardens scattered across this country, I was reminded to revisit my photos of gardens in the Pacific Northwest in June 2018 and 2019 that most inspire me. Photos of Bloedel Reserve, Heronswood (both in Washington), the Portland Japanese Garden, and the conifer display at Iseli Nursery (in Oregon) are followed by photos of natural wonders I viewed on several hikes through the Olympic Mountains on Washington's coast. I include photos of the natural landscape that I use to help guide locations when I plant in my garden.
 
Check the latest update on Ramblin' through Dave's Garden blog
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