As spring inches closer and the temperatures gradually increase, your yard and garden re-emerge from winter’s blanket. Once the winter blues have passed and the New Year’s champagne glasses have been toasted, it’s time to start thinking about getting your yard and garden in shape.
Yards and gardens bring bright colors and beauty to our warmer months, and if you’ve been neglecting those weeds or have been thinking about growing your own vegetables for a healthier you this year, make a few resolutions to whip your earthy environment into shape.
Now that the frost has come to kill the majority of your plants, it’s time to find environmentally-friendly alternatives that can handle the cold. Sometimes it can be hard to find drought-tolerant, cold-hardy plants that are bright enough to liven up your winter landscape. Do not despair! There are options to bring color to your yard; you just have to ask the right people.
Bradley Landscape recently completed a project on a home in La Jolla that was featured in San Diego Home/Garden magazi...
As spring inches closer and the temperatures gradually increase, your yard and garden re-emerge from winter’s blanket. Once the winter blue...
In the November 2010 issue of San Diego Home and Garden Magazine, they ran a segment on contemporary craftsmanship in the area. Two of Bradley Landsca...
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