Landscaping Design on the Main Line

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October 30, 2013
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Trend Alert: Danver Stainless Steel Cabinets for Your Outdoor Kitchen

In our last post, we touched on the subject of outdoor living areas. Today, we’ll expand that theme and explore the outdoor kitchen design trend that features a true ‘built to last’ outdoor kitchen—one with stainless steel cabinetry. In landscape master planning, we are seeing more and more outdoor living areas with kitchens designed by architects, home designers and landscape designers for the homeowner who loves to entertain outdoors. Here are a few images of Danver stainless steel cabinetry for you to enjoy!

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Perhaps the most important aspect of an outdoor kitchen is the ability to withstand outdoor elements. Since the surfaces of the kitchen will be exposed to all types of weather it is crucial that the kitchen utilizes a long-lasting type of material such as stainless steel.

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Enter Danver Stainless Steel Cabinetry– an industry leader in outdoor kitchens. Danver cabinets are fabricated with commercial grade 20-gauge stainless steel, offering functionality and durability for outdoor kitchen storage.

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Pictured here:  The Danver Champagne finish.

Looking for something other than a stainless steel look for your outdoor kitchen? Another trend is coated stainless steel cabinets, enlivening the appearance of your outdoor kitchen space. Danver offers the longevity of their stainless steel cabinets with several different styles like realistic wood powder coats, and ten standard painted finishes.

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Pictured here: Danver powder coated stainless steel faux wood door inlays.

Danver powder coated stainless steel faux wood door inlays have become popular finish selections on new outdoor kitchen designs.

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Yet another trend is to combine the best of both finish options: stainless steel and coated inlays. Architects, designers, and homeowners alike fall in love with the Danver door styles. For your prep and cooking needs, Danver also offers an impressive line of outdoor sinks and faucets, and specialty outdoor appliances like smokers. We hope you have enjoyed this tour through the Danver line of outdoor kitchens. Thanks for visiting!

October 26, 2013
by aardweglandscaping
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Beautiful Sustainable Landscape Design for Main Line Gardens

A growing trend today is the desire on the part of consumers to preserve natural resources and practice responsible lifestyles by recycling, living “green”, and incorporating sustainable main-line-landscaping-design-services-hardscapes-water-features-aardweg-landscaping-1products and materials whenever possible. One of the less well-known areas of a sustainable lifestyle includes sustainable landscape design. Are you familiar with sustainable landscape design?

What is Sustainable Landscape Design?
Sustainable landscape design integrates practices that conserve natural resources, minimize waste, and prevent pollution. According to the Colorado State University Extension, “Sustainable landscaping should include an attractive environment that is in balance with the local climate and requires minimal resource inputs, such as fertilizer, pesticides, gasoline, time, and water. Sustainable landscaping begins with an appropriate design that includes functional, cost efficient, visually pleasing, environmentally friendly and maintainable areas.”

Are Nonsustainable Landscape Design Practices Really That Bad?
Five examples of the negative effects of nonsustainable landscape design practices include:

  • Degrading of the surrounding ecosystem, especially water resources
  • Storm water runoff and sediment traveling to surface water
  • Pesticide runoff ads toxic chemicals to drinking water
  • Degradation of plant and animal habitats
  • Toxic fertilizers and pesticides contribute to health concerns

Sustainability Offers Low Maintenance
One of the primary features of a sustainable landscape is that it requires low maintenance, thereby conserving natural resources. A sustainable landscape costs less to maintain over the years. From owendell.com, “Few people realize that maintenance can account for 80 percent or more of the total cost of a landscape over a 20-year design life. During its service life, maintenance costs for a sustainable landscape can be as little as one fifth that of a conventional landscape, requiring one third less labor, eighty percent less water, and one hundred percent fewer toxic chemicals.”

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Aardweg Landscaping Designs are Ecologically Sound and Naturally Beautiful
Often landscape design, installation and maintenance companies such as Aardweg Landscaping, do not advertise themselves as a sustainable landscape design company, but they do practice many of the more important sustainability practices. These include incorporating native plants into the design, avoiding the use of toxic chemicals, using the right plants in the right places, and strategically grading new landscaped properties in order to control storm water flow and sedimentation deposit. In fact, Aardweg Landscaping designs and installations are ecologically sound and naturally suited to the eastern Pennsylvania climate.

With more than 35 years in the business, Aardweg Landscaping has created beautiful landscaping solutions for hundreds of Main Line and Philadelphia area gardens. To hear more about how Aardweg Landscaping can help you create an ecologically sound and naturally beautiful garden, call us at 610-355-0703, or email us using our online contact web form. Aardweg Landscaping creates beautiful sustainable landscape design for Main Line gardens.

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October 19, 2013
by aardweglandscaping
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Best Fall Container Gardening Ideas for Your Main Line Garden

Planning to create a fall container garden? How about using a combination of live plants, cut branches, colorful berries, and interesting evergreen foliage to establish a seasonal focal point to enjoy as the leaves drop and the trees become bare.  Create your garden early enough for your plants to acclimate to their new pots beforeaardwegholidaydecoratingmainlinephiladelphia3 freezing temperatures arrive, and be ready to bring them inside to protect from the weather if necessary. If certain plants start to turn brown or the container becomes overgrown, selectively remove weak plants to add hardier ones. Here are some of the best fall container gardening ideas to help you get started:

Container Garden Materials
The best weather-resistant container materials for cooler winter climates are fiberglass, lead, iron, heavy plastic, and stone. Repeated freezing and thawing will make Terra-cotta crack due to expansion and contraction. Each container material has advantages and disadvantages, select the one you find attractive, that fits your budget, style and design. Here’s a list of popular materials:

Concrete: Concrete garden containers come in many sizes, and colors; and are heavy enough to remain stable in inclement windy weather.
Fiberglass: Fiberglass garden containers offer numerous advantages—they are lightweight, affordable and made in a variety of designs to simulate different  materials.
Stone: Stone garden containers are highly weather-resistant, stable in windy climates, and offer an attractive and high quality alternative to concrete.

Hardy Plants for the Winter Container Garden
The best strategy for having a garden that lasts through the winter is to use plants that have a hardiness rating to at least two zones colder than your USDA Hardiness Zone. Fine Gardening lists the following as hardy plants: ‘Elegantissima’ redtwig dogwood (Zones 2–8), ‘Ivory Tower’ Japanese holly (Zones 5–7), ‘Golden Sword’ yucca (Zones 4–11), Japanese pieris (Zones 6–8),  ‘Bressingham Ruby’ bergenia (Zones 4–8), and ‘Caramel’ heuchera (Zones 3–8).

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Have you decided on the type of fall container gardening you plan to do? Here are suggestions about the different container styles and arrangements:

  • Evergreens and annuals combined
  • Stair step pots
  • Hanging plants
  • Raised urns
  • Pots of alternating colors
  • Built-in containers on a deck
  • Large shallow pot
  • Deep & narrow pots

Fall Container Gardening Design
How do the garden experts create those great container arrangements you see in the magazines? By using basic principles of composition, such as an eye -catching arrangement of an odd number of pots grouped into a triangle with a larger central pot flanked by smaller containers.

Fine Gardening notes, “A container grouping will quickly fall into place if the tallest element is placed at the rear of the composition with the other pots on either side. Plant the tall container with something appropriately commanding so it will dominate the grouping.” Selecting an ornately styled container as a focal point that can be moved, redesigned or rearranged is one primary advantage that containers have over in ground gardens.

The Main Line landscape design, maintenance and installation firm of Aardweg Landscaping offers professional landscaping design services in Philadelphia. Aardweg Landscaping has been serving customers in Main Line communities for over 35 years.

To hear more about how Aardweg Landscaping can help you create a beautiful garden plan in advance of next spring, call us at 610-355-0703, or email us using our online contact web form.

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October 1, 2013
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Retain a Professional Landscape Designer for Beautiful Gated Garden Design

Planning on designing an informal backyard garden with a gate, climbing roses and a lovely path running through your property? Depending on the scale of the plants and architectural features surrounding the pathway, your gate can be a single gate with a cozy feel; or it can be a large double gate that introduces something grand beyond. Come along with us on a stroll to see gated garden landscape design at its best!

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Planning to hire a landscape designer to create a plan for your Pennsylvania, New Jersey or Delaware property this fall? Consider some of the more important reasons to hire a professional landscape designer, such as Steve Aardweg from Aardweg Landscaping of Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.

Most homeowners begin planning a landscape design project by deciding on the budget, which happens to coincide with the first significant reason why it is advantageous to hire a professional landscape designer – – you will save money in the long run. A professional landscape designer has the expertise to evaluate all of the unique challenges and opportunities inherent in designing the perfect landscape plan for your property, including some of the more involved issues such as:

  • Grading to create new garden areas or circulation paths
  • Storm water retention, runoff and control
  • Decisions about plants to retain and plants to replace
  • Plant selection including sustainable and indigenous plants
  • The age and health of your existing gardens
  • Tree removal and trimming

Working together with the homeowner, the professional landscape designer helps you think through your ideas, preferences and lifestyle requirements while expanding your horticultural knowledge to the end that you will be able to collaborate in the design process and determine a landscaping plan that will embody your dream garden design.

Evaluating the variety of issues noted above and your site’s unique character, strengths and weaknesses– the professional landscape designer will help you create a plan that can be implemented over time in phases, or installed within a scheduled time frame.

Aardweg Landscaping provides superior landscape design, installation, and maintenance services to homeowners across Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey and Northern Delaware. To learn more about why a professional landscape designer such as Aardweg Landscaping far excels a nursery installer or landscape maintenance company, call us at 610-355-0703. For more information about Aardweg Landscape design, visit us online or email us using our web contact form.

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September 26, 2013
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Path and Walkway Landscaping Ideas for Your Main Line Philadelphia Garden

We recently posted about some of the upcoming October events at popular Philadelphia area botanical gardens and arboretum for gardening and landscaping enthusiasts living in the Tri-state area. If you’ve visited some of those gardens recently you may have enjoyed the wide variety of stone walkways. The vast array of garden walkway, steps and trail materials is limited only by the imagination of the landscape designer. Enjoy the following images that depict popular path and walkway landscaping ideas for your Main Line Philadelphia garden.

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The serpentine lines of this lovely brick pathway approaching the elegant Main Line residence draw out the natural beauty of the adjacent garden, redefining the bed lines to create graceful curves. (Garden design by Aardweg Landscaping, Philadelphia, PA)

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This stone garden path is dramatically punctuated at the end with a fanciful garden gate, marking a transition point between the densely planted private garden and the public beyond. (Image via stock.xchng, ‘The Swedish’)

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This curved slate path winds through the elegantly landscaped garden approaching the front entry area defined by brick pavers. (Garden design by Aardweg Landscaping, Philadelphia, PA)

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For a quick and simple garden walkway, these large pavers mark a straight path across the lush green lawn.

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And finally, here’s an aged grassy brick path laid in a herringbone pattern taking strollers through the wildflowers to a more formal hedged garden area. (Image via morguefile, kconnors)

Experienced APLD landscape designer, Steve Aardweg, of Aardweg Landscaping has the experience and creativity to design a stone walkway and a landscaped garden that will meet and exceed your dream garden expectations. Take a few moments to view our portfolio in order to see the large variety of landscaping plans, garden themes, and hardscaping designs including more pictures of stone walkway ideas for your Main Line Philadelphia garden.

Contact Aardweg Landscaping today by telephone at 610.355.0703 to arrange for a consultation at your home to discuss landscape design and landscape installation services available to residents of Tri-State and Philadelphia area communities.

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September 10, 2013
by aardweglandscaping
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October Garden Events at Popular Metro Philadelphia Gardens

The metropolitan Philadelphia area hosts some of the nation’s oldest and most beautiful botanical gardens and arboretums. Gardening and landscaping enthusiasts living in the Tri-state area are within easy driving distance of a wide array of events sponsored at local gardens and arboretum year-round. Hear are details for you to enjoy October garden tours, photography workshops and indoor and outdoor horticultural splendors at three local venues in the Philadelphia and Main Line areas.

Image of the Chanticleer Gardens Main House via Wikimedia

Image of the Chanticleer Gardens Main House via Wikimedia

Chanticleer’s Digital Garden and Floral Photography Workshop
From October 25 thru 27, master photographer Allen Rokach will conduct a digital garden and floral photography workshop at Chanticleer, a public garden located on 47 acres in Wayne, Pennsylvania. According to the Chanticleer website, through lectures, field sessions, review sessions, and individual consultations; participants will expand their horizons from creating good or competent images to crafting truly great ones at the October photography workshop series.

Image of Parrish Hall on Swarthmore Campus via Wikimedia

Image of Parrish Hall on Swarthmore Campus via Wikimedia

The Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College Highlights Tour
The Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College is conducting an Arboretum Highlights Tour on Saturday, October 26, from 3 to 4:30 pm. The Scott Arboretum website says, “Explore the Scott Arboretum’s plant collections with Arboretum staff. This tour is geared for gardeners from beginners to experts.” Free to the public, call the Scott Arboretum offices at 610-328-8025 for more information.

Image of the Horticulture Center Gazebo in Fairmount Park via Wikimedia

Image of the Horticulture Center Gazebo in Fairmount Park via Wikimedia

The Fairmount Park Horticulture Center and Centennial Arboretum
Containing specimen trees and shrubs from Asia, Europe, and North America, The Fairmount Park Horticulture Center and Arboretum is located in the heart of West Philadelphia’s Fairmont Park. “Created for the 1876 Centennial Exhibition, The Fairmount Park Horticulture Center and Centennial Arboretum has indoor and outdoor splendors for horticultural enthusiasts,” says the wheretraveler.com website. The Center features a visitor center and greenhouse; while the arboretum includes ponds, a Japanese maple collection, an evergreen collection, sculpture, and a wide variety of cultural entertainment. The Fairmount Park Horticulture Center is located at 100 North Horticultural Drive in Philadelphia. Call 215-685-0096 for more information.

Stephen T. Aardweg, certified by the Association of Professional Landscape Designers, is a Philadelphia landscaper with over 35 years invested in designing and installing fine gardens. Personally involved in every Aardweg Landscaping project, Steve possesses a broad knowledge of plants indigenous to Southeastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey, and Northern Delaware.

Based in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, Aardweg Landscaping performs expert landscape design, installation, and maintenance services for homeowners along  the Main Line. For more information about Aardweg Landscaping, visit us online or contact us by telephone at 610-355-0703. Be sure to enjoy beautiful Aardweg Landscaping gallery images and videos on Houzz and YouTube.

Landscaping Design on the Main Line