Cone Flower or Echinacea is among one of many beautiful perennials that attract pollinators to your garden.
This meadow garden is loaded with a wide variety of wildflowers. This particular plant is Maxmillan's Sunflower growing almost ten feet tall. We can help turn your unneeded lawn into a beautiful garden.
We can help design and create the perfect garden for your property. We pick species that will thrive in your site and help support the local ecosystem.
This garden has plants on both sides of a diamond rail fence. The yellow golden rod announces the start of the fall season.
Yarrow and Catmint make a great mid summer combination. Both of these plants are drought and deer tolerant.
This bluestone path passes through a perennial garden. The arbor and gate make a nice focal piece for the path.
This pool and patio overlook beautiful Hull Cove in Jamestown RI. A mix of colorful perennials and grasses were chosen to compliment this coastal landscape.
Caryopteris or Blue Mist Spirea is a great plant to include in a sunny perennial garden.
Ladys mantle and a mix of blue perennials make up this garden.
Kyle works on planting new shrubs and perennials for this garden renovation in Bristol RI.
This is a large spreading perennial ground cover. Also know as Japanese Butterbur, this plan grows fast and works well in shady areas.
This Yarrow, Coronation Gold, pairs wonderfully with the blue spiky orbs of Veitch's Blue Thistle.
A mix of perennials and hydrangeas surround this seaside landscape.
Rudbeckia fulgida or Black Eyed Susan is a great spreading perennial. It thrives in full sun and heat and makes a nice addition to a meadow landscape.
Catmint has a fragrant blue flower that mixes well with greens and yellow flowers.
Alliums are related to onions and have attractive globe like flowers.