Natural or Landscaped: Impressive Garden Ponds If you would like a beautiful backyard pond without all of the work a natural pond requires, there are a few landscaping tricks designed to do the trick. Here is some insight into how … Continue reading →
March 30, 2019
by Aardweg Landscaping Comments Off on Garden Transformations That Will Give You Hope For Your Space
It is easy to be envious of beautiful gardens, yards, and outdoor spaces, but it can be harder at times to realize that your own garden can be outstanding. While renovating may seem like an intimidating undertaking, with the right … Continue reading →
April 29, 2017
by aardweglandscaping Comments Off on Classic Japanese Garden Design Features for the Main Line Landscape
Classic focal points in Japanese landscapes, rocks are unique studies of nature and blend perfectly into a garden whose purpose is to enhance meditative, restorative thought processes. Continue reading →
April 26, 2017
by aardweglandscaping Comments Off on How to Use Water Features in the Landscape Design
Your new water feature (whether a pond, stream, waterfall or fountain) scale, style and placement should be selected cautiously, taking in to consideration the available space. Continue reading →
April 25, 2017
by aardweglandscaping Comments Off on Formal Courtyard and Fountain Designs for Main Line Homes
Can you think of anything more peaceful than a quiet, flowing fountain? Envision a formal courtyard with low hedges of closely trimmed Japanese boxwoods outlining formal parterres separated by brick-lined stone paths, all surrounding a fountain in a delightful pond. Does that … Continue reading →
April 19, 2017
by aardweglandscaping Comments Off on Stunning Traditional Landscape Design for Main Line Homes
A traditional garden design incorporates a wide variety of evergreen and deciduous trees, shrubs and perennials, both flowering and those prized exclusively for their foliage. This creates a complex and ever-changing palette of color which keeps the Main Line home garden fresh and interesting throughout the entire growing season. Continue reading →