

Creating An Oasis of Beauty
After years of owning a condominium at Ocean Edge in Brewster, Susan and Joe decided it was time to buy a real summer home. <more>

Creating Compatibility
A massive renovation brings a sense of harmony to this Lower Cape landscape. <more>

Stylishly Sensitive Landscape
This West Yarmouth landscape makes the most
of a small lot in an established seaside community. <more>

Sentimental Journey
This Hen’s Cove landscape preserves the nostalgic vibe of the neighborhood. <more>

Top five landscaping mistakes
Local professionals outline the top landscaping errors homeowners make. <more>

Building history, one stone at a time
The traditional stone wall is as much a part of the New England landscape as McIntosh apples and small white churches. <more>
Why hire an arborist?
When people would ask, “What do you do for a living?” I would tell them that I own a small tree-care business. “Oh, a landscaper,” they would say. I would then feel the need to explain what I really am: a Massachusetts-certified arborist. <more>

From Patchwork to Seamless: A Centerville landscape gains much-needed flow with a thoughtful redesign. When this Centerville homeowner bought her ranch two years ago, she knew its half-acre property needed work. <more>

Controlling the winter moth: Those moths dancing around your holiday lights are male winter moths, which have infested the Cape during the past three years. <more>
Winterscaping: Add evergreens, ornamentals
and other interesting features for year-round garden appeal. Winter
landscapes can be subtle and dramatic—- and just as vital
as the summer garden. The structure of your garden emerges,
with the hardscape displaying more prominence. <more>

Out of the Woods: Once
hidden by mature trees and overgrown plantings, this Mashpee
house gets curb appeal
as a result of a careful landscape redesign.
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Yard Beautiful:
A landscape designer can help the homeowner choose the right plants for the home’s surroundings
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