Japanese Forest Grass – Illuminates the Garden

In the realm of ornamental grasses, one species stands out for its delicate beauty and serene presence – the Japanese Forest Grass (Hakonechloa […]

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The Allure of Veronica ‘Sunny Border Blue’

In the world of gardening, few plants captivate the senses quite like Veronica ‘Sunny Border Blue.’ This perennial beauty, with its striking blue […]

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The Timeless Allure of Millennium Allium

Step into the world of horticultural sophistication with the Millennium Allium, a perennial gem that effortlessly commands attention in any garden. Bursting into […]

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Protecting Evergreens from Winter Drying with Transfilm

As winter approaches, gardeners and homeowners often find themselves facing the challenge of protecting their beloved evergreen trees and shrubs from the harsh […]

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Illuminating Landscapes: Moonshine Yarrow in Garden Design

If you are crafting a captivating and resilient landscape, the Moonshine Yarrow (Achillea Moonshine) stands out as a radiant choice. With its sunny […]

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Low Bee Counts in Sheboygan County

Did you notice the hush in your garden this spring? Despite the growing prevalence of pro-pollinator movements like no-mow May, we landscapers have […]

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Shrubby St. John’s Wort: A Pollinator’s Paradise

When it comes to enhancing your garden’s beauty while supporting local ecosystems, few plants rival the enchanting Shrubby St. John’s Wort (Hypericum prolificum). […]

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Celebrating National Pollinator Week: June 19th – 25th, 2023

Landmark Landscapes’ mission is Art Through Ecology for more Vibrant Communities. Therefore, an event such as National Pollinator Week which extends from June […]

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The Beauty & Benefits of Nepata ‘Walkers Low’ (Catmint)

When it comes to creating a vibrant and low-maintenance garden, few plants can match the allure and versatility of Nepeta ‘Walker’s Low,’ commonly […]

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Protect Your Landscape During Drought

Much of Wisconsin is currently experiencing drought conditions. May of 2023 and now into June have seen little rain across the state. Because […]

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