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Landscape Design Tips

Fill Your Homes with Paperwhite Narcissus for Scent & Holiday Sensation!

December 16, 2013

During the holiday season, our homes naturally take on a more cheerful look with all of the beautiful decorations that adorn our interior landscapes. We love incorporating a few plants for an extra burst of fragrance that also generate a little extra oomph to our holiday décor. One of our favorites here at Dargan Landscape Architects is the Paperwhite Narcissus because they offer a spectacular look and scent for several weeks!

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Paperwhites are a type of daffodil that is a perennial plant native to the Mediterranean. This fragrant plant features white flowers that come in clusters. What we love best about Paperwhites is that the bulbs can easily be found at your local nursery and are relatively inexpensive, easy to plant and come into bloom within three to four weeks of planting. Because of this, Paperwhites are easy to “force” into a planter of your choice to be used as holiday décor or as a gift! They’re perfect for your gardening friends and family, or to give as a thoughtful hostess gift!

And speaking of holiday gifts, our own Mary Palmer has a special gift just for you! She has created an informative video and whitepaper filled with all the information you need to know about planting Paperwhites in the winter to provide scent and sensation in your home throughout the colder months – complete with planting instructions! Mary Palmer has also included an example of Paperwhites grown by her friend, master horticulturist Virginia Almand, that are in full bloom and ready to display or to give as a gift.

To take advantage of this special gift, visit our website today to download the whitepaper! You can also find Mary Palmer’s instructional video on YouTube!

P.S. – Don’t forget about our first winter sale! The shop closes at midnight on December 18. Check out our special holiday gifts for the gardeners in your life.

P.P.S. – If you would like the opportunity to discuss your garden or landscape design needs with Mary Palmer, send her an email at [email protected]. Our legendary SPROUT in PLACE workshop will begin in January!

Filed Under: Landscape Design Tips, Poppy's Project, Uncategorized Tagged With: Atlanta landscape architects, Cashiers landscape architects, Charleston landscape architects, courtyard garden design, garden design, Landscape Design Tips

The Landscape Your Life Winter Sale is Here!

December 11, 2013

We’re pleased to announce the very first Landscape Your Life holiday sale, the “Holiday Gardeners Need Love in the Winter, too!” sale. Starting today and continuing for the next week, we invite you to participate in this special sale.

We’ve been listening to our community of landscape design enthusiasts and have created this sale to help address the questions and topics you want answered. We also want to help make holiday shopping a breeze for those tough nuts to crack on your shopping list! Santa’s Helper (aka Mary Palmer) has packed the garden shopping cart with goodies for you to look through, so your garden and landscape design dreams don’t mold and mildew this winter!

Our first featured package is the Holiday Book Bundle. This bundle features three classic landscape design books – Timeless Landscape Design, Lifelong Landscape Design, and The Early English Kitchen Garden. Each book is filled with great information and inspiration, including Mary Palmer’s secret tips for garden-designing homeowners and landscape designers, as well as tons of gorgeous photos. In addition to garden enthusiasts, this makes a great gift for those who enjoy armchair reading. To make this bundle even sweeter, each book is autographed by Mary Palmer and beautifully wrapped!

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Holiday Book Bundle

Our second special package features SPROUT in PLACE: PlaceMakers™ Virtual Blueprint System. Through the very same system Mary Palmer uses to transform hundreds of ordinary landscapes into slivers of paradise, you’ll learn that it’s possible to achieve a beautiful and functional property. This is the perfect gift for anyone looking to maximize their investment and improve their property, as well as landscape designers interested in putting themselves “over the top as an expert in your field.”

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SPROUT in PLACE: PlaceMakers™ Virtual Blueprint System

Head over to our website today for more information on our first holiday sale. Holiday gardeners need love in the winter too, and this is the perfect way to show them some love this holiday season!

Happy holidays from Dargan Landscape Architects!

Filed Under: Landscape Design Tips, Mary's Events, Uncategorized Tagged With: Atlanta landscape architects, cashiers, Cashiers landscape architects, courtyard garden design, dargan landscape architects, Landscape Your LIfe, timeless landscape design

The Evergreen Cometh

December 6, 2013

With the holiday season upon us, evergreens are everywhere. I recently asked my Facebook friends to share with me their favorite evergreens for winter interest – short, round, tall, thin, slightly weepy, or perhaps one with slightly colored foliage. I’m curious to hear from my blog readers too. Which evergreen is your favorite?

plant_live_trees_chattooga_gardensRecently, I sauntered over to our friendly neighborhood, family-run garden center, Chattooga Gardens. While marvelling at the show-stopping, holiday boxwood wreaths created by Jodie Zahner, I saw Mr. Jeff Z sorting out a delivery of gorgeous, fresh, mint- condition evergreen trees.

Ahhh, my mouth watered watching them slide down the big box truck pulled by a chain attached to a bobcat. Out popped blue ones, green ones, grey ones and yellow ones.

With visions of sugar plums dancing in my head (shaped like conifers, of course), I immediately thought about the designs I could create with these beautiful trees.

Dovecote, our home in the mountains, needs an infusion of winter glamour! Does yours? If so, a carefully selected group of evergreens are the perfect choice.

Evergreens can be grand, soaring focal points (like deodora cedars), accents to your home composition (Nellie R. Stevens holly is a great anchor) or grouped (boxwoods come to mind) as a node. These bullet-proof, southern mainstays populate the region. But, these evergreens pale in comparison to what is available in zone 5… ahhhhh.

From the Korean Silverlock Spruce (pictured below) to Nordman Spruce, and Pyramidal Silver Fir to Blue Spruce, the list goes on and on! Austrian Pine, Weeping Norway Spruce, White Fir, Alaskan Blue Cedar, Boxwoods, Oriental Golden Spruce, Colorado fastigiata Spruce, Horstmann’s Silbe, Oriental Green Knight and Blue Korean Silveray, just to name a few! Each one offers its own unique beauty, color and texture to its environment.

I take photos of tags, since I really don’t know all these beautiful plants. (My cell phone is my notebook these days!)

This holiday season, I encourage you to treat yourself to a burst of glamour and invest in evergreens with runway style… and support your local, family-run nursery in the process.

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I know everyone is already busy with various aspects of the holiday season, so I want to help you out and save some of your precious time with my December ezine. Let’s continue to warm up your holiday season with evergreen gifts. Register your email address with us to receive my ezine right in your inbox!

And now, I wanted to share news from Mrs. Santa…

Be on the lookout Tuesday for the invitation to my “Green Thumbs Don’t Mold in the Winter” winter sale.  

Just 2 indispensable things… watch for the announcement next week!

Thank you for being my community of garden designing friends.

It’s heartwarming and an honor to be in your circle.

Happy Holidays from the Dargans!

Filed Under: General Landscape Commentary, Landscape Design Tips, Uncategorized Tagged With: Atlanta landscape architects, Cashiers landscape architects, charleston garden, garden design, garden design lectures, Landscape Design Tips, timeless landscape design

Looking to Improve Your Property? Consider These Tips for Immediate Results

November 29, 2013

Many homeowners come to us looking for ways to refresh their property or landscape. Perhaps it’s looking a little dull or they could be looking for a way to improve its appearance and value. Whatever the case may be, many are surprised to learn that there are steps to take that can offer immediate results.

Ready to take the plunge? If so, here are our five secrets that can help improve your property immediately.

1. Curb Appeal – The first step to improving your property is to make it more visually appealing. One of the quickest ways to do this is with a pop or two of color from a patch of annuals placed near your mailbox or the entry to your driveway. Also, consider adding a shapely seasonal tree for more dimension and texture, as well as containers of seasonal color near your front door.

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Project by Dargan Landscape Architects

2. Fix it Up – Chipped pots, overgrown shrubs or uneven walkways are signs that your property could use a bit of maintenance. Oftentimes, these signs aren’t so obvious to you because you’ve grown accustom to seeing them, but visitors will notice. Routine maintenance, and perhaps a few detailed tune-ups throughout the year to trim plants and replace broken or uneven fixtures can offer a dramatic change in appearance.

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Project by Dargan Landscape Architects

3. A House Presented – If your home doesn’t appear to be balanced from the outside, others will not be as impressed with it as they should. I usually photograph a client’s home and then draw in plants and other features on the photo to gain a sense of scale and arrangement to see where improvements can be made to enhance its balance, and I encourage you to do the same. You may notice a new coat of paint or window boxes are all that’s missing!

improving your property
Project by Dargan Landscape Architects

4. Parking Perfected – Adequate parking is essential for any home, but in so many cases, there’s only enough room for the homeowners to park their cars, and visitors must park in the street or in the yard. This blocks the view of the home, and in turn, creates a visually displeasing scene. Parking must be functional, yet beautifully placed. I suggest only paving when you must, and using greenery to distinguish where cars can’t go.

improving your property with additional parking
Project by Dargan Landscape Architects

5. Places to Socialize – I love to dine and entertain outdoors. All of my homes have a space designated just for this, such as a deck, terrace or even a simple patch of grass with the right furnishings. Truth be told, though, all you need is a flat space that’s relatively close to your kitchen with enough room to comfortably fit a grill, a table and chairs – usually 12’ x 20’ is sufficient.

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Project by Dargan Landscape Architects

The information above just scratches the surface of what you can do to improve your property. For more information, register your name and email address in the box at the top right hand corner of the page to receive a more in-depth look at Dargan Landscape Architects’ secrets to immediately improve your outdoor space.

Filed Under: Landscape Design Tips, Uncategorized Tagged With: courtyard garden design, dargan landscape architects, garden design, Landscape Design Tips

A Stunning Landscape Transformation

November 28, 2013

Many of our projects here at Dargan Landscape Architects involve creating a master plan of on-going facets that work to transform a homeowner’s property into an oasis they’ll enjoy for many years to come. In other cases, a tune-up may be all that’s needed in order to breathe new life into a tired, dull landscape. Regardless, it’s always exciting to keep track of the progress of a project and take note of the stunning transformations that take place within each landscape!

Today, we want to give you a peek into our portfolio with a look at some before and after shots of one of our projects. Enjoy this peek of one truly amazing transformation!

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For clients whose property featured gorgeous views of the surrounding mountains, we designed a landscape that nicely framed its surroundings, while providing plenty of space for the homeowners to enjoy all year long. Grading work was required to level the area where the in-ground fire pit was installed.

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Once completed, this part of the landscape became a great spot for enjoying a camp fire with family and friends on a chilly day.

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The intersection of meandering pathways begins to take shape…

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… The end result is a gorgeous walkway with lots of greenery and a bird bath taking center stage, accented with a few pops of color.

Here are a few more photos of the final results of this project.

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Are you ready to transform your property with a new landscape? Contact Dargan Landscape Architects, so we can schedule a time to speak with you about the ideas you have in mind for your space. Either virtually or in person, we can help design the landscape you’ve always dreamed of. Let us help you begin your landscape’s stunning transformation.

Filed Under: General Landscape Commentary, Landscape Design Tips, Uncategorized Tagged With: Atlanta landscape architects, Cashiers landscape architects, timeless landscape design

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