Archive for the 'commercial landscape design' Category
A Lovely Mention
Several weeks ago one of my designs caught the eye of Michelle Gervais, an editor at Fine Gardening. We had a fun exchange of tweets and emails about various aspects of the design– especially the eye-popping colors of the furniture, which she loves– and she was kind enough to ask me to submit a few [...]
iDesign Freshspace
Just checking in with one of my favorite clients this week, I see that the containers and patio are really looking lovely: I can’t wait to implement a proper garden design for the garden space itself, in the meantime the inherited plants and of course the containers (which I designed and planted in) are keeping [...]
@freshlunch
The patio space is shaping up… While I certainly do wish the budget allowed for a complete garden design now, what has been done is completely charming and fun, this promises to be one of my favorite projects of the year for sure. Hopefully soon we can complete the transformation!
Spring?
Despite the unusually chilly spring (is it Eyjafjallajokull?), design work, installations, and general landscaping has reached its typical insane pitch here at greeneyedesign central. Several weeks ago I began container designs for a new client, Fresh Lunch Catering. The owners, Matt Bressan and his irrepressible, wildly creative wife Jenn, found a wonderful new location recently [...]
Water
Today I had the chance to sit down with the founder and president of Harmony Ponds, Inc., a full service, turnkey design/build firm just down the road from me. As the name suggests, Harmony is a landscape contracting company that focuses on water features and water ecosystems– so from highly ornate and geometric fountains and [...]
The School
One of my more fulfilling projects has been helping to develop this small private school’s landscape master plan. My alma mater, I was especially pleased when they saw fit to accept our son as a kindergartner. The school has undergone tremendous growth since I was a student there– after huge expansions and renovations, the newly [...]

