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NEW YEAR, NEW GARDEN!

Engage Team • Jan 05, 2019

NEW YEAR, NEW GARDEN!

As the new year rolls around once more, so do our resolutions. In our attempt to not go astray, there are some ways to incorporate this year's resolutions into our gardens. Eating healthier seems to be a common one! Need to up your fruit and veggie intake? Why not grow them yourself in your garden! There are many easy to plant fruits and herbs, such as blueberries or rosemary. Want to be outdoors more? Find a blank canvas in your garden and harvest some beautiful flowers! There's nothing better than feeling the soil in your hands. Many of us this year want to find ways to live a less stress-filled life. Aroma therapy is a great way to relieve stress and relax, so go out there and plant some lavendar and put a big bundle next to your bed. Gardening itslelf is also a great way to relieve stress. Another great resolution is spending more time with the family or also just getting some down time with yourself. Both can be accomplished in your beautiful garden that you've put all this work into. Whether you're with the kids looking at the birds and butterflies that come visit the flowers or relaxing in your comfy chair by your garden sipping a nice glass a wine. All of these ideas are meant to tie together your busy life and your garden sanctuary, welcoming in the new year and your resolutions. And if you need a hand to make this come alive give us a call at 619.929.9140 and we'll make your resolutions happen!

Happy new year!
By Engage Team 19 Jun, 2019
Our very own John Beaudry has just been featured in the news and the focal point was his very own Garden Sanctuary! We were very excited when we got the call saying that they had heard great things about John; from creating garden sanctuaries for others, to writing his own how-to book for those who want to build their very own nature space. After that the ball just kept on rolling. Their news crew came by and were able to really take in what John is all about, his life long dream of connecting people to nature in their own backyards. And now thanks to John, his dream, and the great team we have here at John Beaudry Landscape Design, we are able to do so. While also taking in our customers wants and needs, and what they envision in their Garden Sanctuary. If you're thinking this all sounds really great, then come on down to our Garden Party next month, July 20th. We will be showing John's garden, discussung his book, and letting others see how amazing one dream can turn out. If you are inspired to create your own, we can even answer any questions you may have! For further information regarding our Garden Party, or if you just want to call and chat about our fees and services, go ahead and give us a call at our office during business hours at 619.929.9140 and we'd love to discuss further!
By Engage Team 17 May, 2019
In this beautiful city of San Diego, we like to maintain our garden's with as little amount of water possible. Maybe you've been thinking about using less water in your garden but don't know where to start nor look. Here a few easy steps that can help! Check your water pressure. If your water pressure is too high, it is very likely you’re using more water than necessary. Inspect your irrigation. Check, adjust, or replace any sprinkler heads that are damaged or leaking. Hydrozone properly. Water your trees less frequently but for longer periods than shrubs and perennials. Water at Sunrise or Sunset. Soil absorbs the most water during lower temps. Replenish your mulch. Maintaining a 3-layer of mulch can protect your soil from direct sunlight, allowing the soil to absorb more water. These are a just a few of many steps to begin creating a water-wise and beautiful, blooming garden! Call us at (619) 929-9140 so we can get started on creating your own sanctuary, low-water garden!
By Engage Team 16 Mar, 2019
Want to create a beautiful garden that is also water efficient? THE INSTITUTIONAL TURF REPLACEMENT PROGRAM might be for you! The Institutional Turf Replacement Program is a multi-agency collaboration between the Department of Water Resources, the California Conservation Corps, the Habitat Corridor Project, and the Local Government Commission. Their goal is to "replace more than 165,000 square feet of turf with California native and water-efficient landscaping, provide long-term water savings and education, and benefit the public." All you need for this amazing program is the design. Which we can provide! This program will fund your project for up to $20,000 to qualifying applicants. Download the APPLICATION now! Once you're done applying give us a call at (619) 929-9140 so we can began creating your new water efficient and beautiful garden that you've been dreaming of!
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