




We made a run to our favorite nursery and the inventory is looking serious right now. Azaleas in full bloom, columnar evergreens, arborvitae, flowering shrubs - the variety is exactly what we look for when we're sourcing material for a design. This is the window where the best plants are available.
Here's the thing about spring plant selection - it moves quickly. The specific sizes, colors, and varieties that make a landscape design look intentional and polished don't sit on the lot for long. Once the good stock is picked over, you're left settling for whatever is left. We'd rather not put that in your yard.
When we design a landscape for a property, plant selection is a big part of what makes it work long-term. It's not just about picking something that looks decent in a pot. It's about matching the right plant to the right spot - sun exposure, soil, spacing, growth habit. That's where the design side of what we do matters most.
If you've been thinking about updating your beds, adding privacy screening, or starting fresh on a section of your property, now is the time to get the conversation going. We can put a plan together and secure the right material before it's gone. Waiting until summer usually means compromising on plant selection, and that's not a trade-off worth making.
We're currently working through our spring design schedule, so the sooner we connect, the better positioned you'll be to get exactly what your property needs - not just what's left on the shelf.