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Jeff Zahner’s Collection of Edible Shrubs & trees videos and list

May 30, 2016

Boy, oh boy!  Did we have a grand kick-off for our Garden Talk Salon 2016: Nature’s Kitchen.

Jeff Zahner shared his first choices with this list, all great for western North Carolina. Enjoy his take on paw paw (Asimina triloba) , blueberries (Vaccinium) , apples, lindera (Allspice), brambles and elderberry (Sambucus) plants.

Like this stuff?????  Please join us on Friday June 3rd for “Foraging and Processing GREENS” at Dovecote, 10 am. Please email me or call 828-743-0307. 

Please click on videos to watch! 

Jeff Zahner Part 1 shrubs edible 5-27-16

Jeff Zahner Part 2 trees 5-27-16

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: blueberries, cashiers nc, Chattooga Gardens, dargan landscape architects, edibles, foraging, Garden Talk Salon, jeff zahner, mary palmer dargan, pawpaw, spicebush

They Weep but are Never Sad: the Ryusan Japanese Maple

September 8, 2015

A photo posted by Mary Palmer Dargan (@mpdargan)

Are you a fan of the greenery surrounding these steps?

These trees are perfect for any garden size. It’s the Ryusen Japanese Maple, known for its weeping effect and versatile branches. Not into adding something that takes a lot of work? The Ryusen is low maintenance as well!

Admire the beauty beside and below Nathalie (our in-action model here). She’s taking a stroll on 4″ tall steps.

Looking to create your own walkway paradise?

Call us at 404-231-3889 or click here to schedule your free, 30 minute consultation.

Filed Under: General Landscape Commentary, Instagram, Uncategorized Tagged With: dargan landscape architects, garden, Garden trees, landscape architect, Maple trees, Ryusen, Ryusen Japanese Maple, Walkway

Trickle Trickle Drop: A Water Feast for the Eyes at Cullasaja Club

August 24, 2015

What represents a luxurious life on mountain more than the Callasaja Club in North Carolina?

Have a look at how we helped make the Lauletta fountain a one-of-a-kind-beauty.

 

The source

A photo posted by Mary Palmer Dargan (@mpdargan) on May 6, 2015 at 12:04pm PDT

 

Looking for your own piece of water oasis? Call 404-231-3889 or book your free, 30 minute consultations by clicking here.

Filed Under: Landscape Architecture Projects, Uncategorized Tagged With: cashiers, cullasaja, dargan landscape architects, garden, mary palmer dargan, North Carolina, water feature, Water fountain

It Started With A Single Brick. A Lake Glenville Transformation

August 17, 2015

Dream big.

This area started with a single brick path and now look…one beauty of a stone path.  It’s a mountain garden under construction that already takes your breath away here in North Carolina. Thank you Black Bear Landscape.

How do you picture your ideal walk space outside?

Call 404-231-3889 or click here to book your free, 30 minute consultation with Dargan Landscape Architects.

Filed Under: General Landscape Commentary, Uncategorized Tagged With: cashiers, dargan landscape architects, Instagram, Lake Glenville, mary palmer dargan, Mountain gardens, North Carolina, stone, stone pathway

A Rustic Entrance to Flower & Herb Garden Plots at Beall Blackberry Farm, TN

August 2, 2015

Gate

Here’s your photo of the day: A rustic garden gate we used for our flower and herb garden plots in a Tennessee mountain retreat we designed at Beall Blackberry Farm.

Sit back and enjoy these other photos of the property:

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See our gallery of projects on Houzz here.

Filed Under: General Landscape Commentary, Landscape Architecture Projects, Uncategorized Tagged With: Beall Blackberry Farm, dargan landscape architects, Garden Gate, Houzz, mary palmer dargan, Mountain retreat, photos

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