Garden Keepers - Ideas For Your Landscape

• Back-Yard Bird Gardening

Discover the delights of cultivating a back-yard bird garden. Allow us to create just the right combination of elements - flowers and foliage, food, water and shelter to attract beautiful and interesting visitors to your yard. This may be readily accomplished whether your space is large or small. While we're at it, why not attract butterflies?

• Small Havens

Create your special place that calls for having coffee in the morning and romantic or cozy dinners in the evening! Small havens are one of our favorite specialties. Allow to create your special retreat, no matter how tiny the size.

 

• Grand Gardens

Ahhh... You may be one of those folks with a lovely expanse of yard to cultivate. This can be quite overwhelming at first blush, but we can create a plan that incorporates your garden fantasies with our horticultural expertise. Together let us create show stopper transformations for your garden spaces.

 

• Whimsical Gardens

Playful, fanciful or unpredictable are all adjectives that apply, and the possibilities are endless! We can explore ideas together and create the whimsical garden that whispers, sings or bellows with delight just for you!

• Sticks and Stones...
   and Water and Walls!

What is a garden without all the details that pull it together? Paths that lead to a special place, stone walls that create separate secret spaces, water that unexpectedly trickles from a fountain or stream... so many delightful ways to create those moments of pleasure as you and others experience your paradise...

 

• Missouri Natives

Reliable, adapted to climate, easier to grow and maintain and best of all attracts and supports dragonflies advantageous insects and birds. Missouri natives have a place in every residential garden.

 

• Xeriscape Gardening and more Eco-Friendly Ideas

This is a method of gardening that incorporates water- wise or water-efficient landscaping. Plants are chosen that are appropriate to their site and that may be maintained with minimal water. Xeriscaping is not a style or category of garden design. It identifies some common sense guides to gardening in harmony with your site and can actually be applied to any type of garden design. Using these methods will allow for less use of pesticides and fertilizers and ultimately be instrumental in conserving water and improving local water quality.

Let's put our heads together and discuss all the different ways
we can make your garden an enjoyable and fun experience!


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