March in the Garden

Revitalize your late-season garden with a strategic three-phase approach. Begin by embracing the transition, tidying up borders, and introducing low-growers for a fresh allure. Preserve the garden’s beauty by mulching generously, conserving moisture, and warding off weeds. Shift to container care, removing spent blooms, watering, and fertilizing for sustained vibrancy. Lastly, prepare for the future by planting Spring-flowering bulbs and sowing winter-ready crops. This comprehensive guide ensures a vibrant garden throughout changing seasons.

Grow your own garden plants for free!

Master the cost-effective art of propagation by taking softwood cuttings from healthy plants. Timing is crucial, with the end of Summer providing the ideal window for optimal growth. Follow a meticulous step-by-step process, from selecting plants and trimming cuttings to potting and nurturing their growth. Explore diverse plant options, including herbs. Through this journey, you’ll cultivate a flourishing garden, a testament to your dedication and expertise in propagation.

Getting to know your soil

Choosing the ideal plants for your garden hinges on recognizing your soil type—sandy or clay. Sandy soil, with its free-draining nature, benefits from organic matter and suits tap-rooted veggies and fruit trees. On the other hand, clay soil, though moisture-retentive, requires organic amendments for improved workability and is perfect for roses and various flowering plants. Understanding and optimizing your soil conditions will result in a thriving and picturesque garden.

Landscaping is an Art!

Welcome to Village Gardens Landscaping, where we turn outdoor dreams into reality. Specializing in expert landscape design, our team crafts bespoke gardens that harmonize functionality and style. With a commitment to client collaboration and sustainable practices, we bring horticultural expertise to every project. Let us transform your outdoor space into a haven of beauty and tranquility.

Glorious Gaillardias!

Gaillardias, originating in North and South America, emerge as resilient and vibrant additions to gardens. Celebrated for their toughness and low maintenance, they thrive in various environments, from rock gardens to coastal landscapes. Their versatility extends to container gardening, showcasing varieties like ‘Arizona Sun’ and ‘Red Shades.’ Gaillardias, with their captivating colors and adaptability, prove indispensable for garden enthusiasts seeking both vibrancy and resilience in their outdoor spaces.

February in the Garden

Feb Gardening

In the midst of summer, rejuvenate your garden with strategic steps. Begin by cutting back perennials for continuous blooms, followed by mulching to conserve moisture. Transform empty spaces with vibrant flowers, ensuring they spread for a colorful display. Tend to roses, address pests organically, and take semi-hardwood cuttings for propagation. From container plant care to weed prevention, thinning climbers, and planting herbs, employ sustainable practices for a thriving, lush garden.

Small Space Vegetables

Garden Plants

Discover the joy of homegrown goodness through easy and space-efficient container gardening. Emphasizing the delectable taste, simplicity, and health benefits, this guide explores small-space gardening techniques. From selecting suitable containers and preparing nutrient-rich soil to choosing space-saving varieties, like ‘Thumbelina’ carrots or ‘Bright Lights’ Swiss chard, learn how to cultivate a variety of vegetables and salads. Elevate your well-being with a patio adorned with thriving, homegrown produce.

A Romantic Garden in February!

Gardening tasks October garden

Celebrate Valentine’s Day by transforming your outdoor space in February with fragrant flowering plants. The symbolic colors of love—red, white, and pink—set the romantic palette. Opt for Patio roses for lasting charm, and explore scented options like Jasmine Multipartum and Clematis Braetata. Red and white blooms, including Nicotiana and Gaura, add allure. Incorporate aromatic herbs like Thyme and Rosemary for added sensory delight, attracting butterflies and bees, making your garden a romantic haven.

Big ideas for small gardens

Transform your small garden into a stunning retreat by creating the illusion of space through clever design. Start by replacing high-maintenance grass with gravel or paving, and strategically design clear zones connected by curved paths. Optimize seating with sunlit areas and raised flower beds, while incorporating vertical elements like climbers. Choose larger containers for a less cluttered look and plant pale-toned flowers for elegance. These thoughtful approaches ensure that even the smallest garden can appear larger and more inviting.

Versatile Honeysuckle

Explore the charm of the Cape Honeysuckle (Tecomaria Capensis), a beloved choice for gardens. Thriving in diverse conditions, this fast-growing indigenous plant, adaptable to various uses, is ideal for hedging, screening, or climbing against trellises. Discover its resilience to wind, drought, and heat, optimal growing conditions, and a stunning array of cultivars, including the original Capensis, ‘Salmon,’ ‘Coccinea,’ ‘Lutea,’ ‘Rocky Horror,’ and ‘Aurea,’ each adding unique beauty to landscapes.