
Above is Neon Flash Spirea. Wonderful for bright pink color all summer long. Great for attracting butterflies.
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This is a project we just worked on and it includes
a New Orleans theme Courtyard and Butterfly Garden.
In addition to the Butterfly attracting plants, we installed
a natural stone border and a gravel parking area.
These are the before shots of the Courtyard and the Butterfly Garden.
Did you know Earth Day has been around since 1970.
It was created by Senator Gaylord Nelson and has reached over 175 countries worldwide.
The organizers of the Earth Day network will be launching the “Green Generation” campaign soon.
Remember chemical fertilizers will kill Butterflies, not just weeds.
Have a great Earth Day!
Here is the latest project this last week of April 15th. 2009.
Leyendecker Landscape designed and installed a new landscape in the wonderful community of Boulevard Green right off Bellaire Blvd.
It is a small, quiet and hidden architectural gem.
Leyendecker Landscape started by taking out the old deck, added a brand new deck in addition to adding a 2′ privacy extension to the fence.
The client chose the perfect fountain from Joshua’s Native Plants in the Heights.
Leyendecker Landscape installed the fountain along with the electrical needed to run it.
This is what it looked like before.
Thank you Ms Redel for giving Leyendecker Landscape the opportunity to serve your landscaping needs. It was a joy working with you
Here we have a Bellaire project.
Leyendecker Landscape is experiencing the opportunity to update one of many units on Blvd. Green off Bellaire Blvd.
Wonderfully architectural housing built in the 70′s. This tucked away community offers an amazingly quiet and peaceful experience. We have before and during shots of the project with more photos to come after the completion.
It has been a complete redo starting with the demolition of the old deck, the rebuild of a new deck and landscaping. There is still a water feature to install.
Watch out for the end results.
Please note: This landscaping project is considered to be a combination of partial sun and shade.
A variety of texture is important in this case.
All the best,
Portia

