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Inspiration for a small farmhouse partial sun front yard brick landscaping in New York.
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One year later, and the Heucheras are lighting up the garden. The daffodils and Bergenias have finished blooming, and now it is time for the grasses and ferns to take centre stage.

KraftMaid canvas hutch with daffodil yellow beadboard backs and glass shelves.
Inspiration for a transitional kitchen remodel with flat-panel cabinets and white cabinets
Inspiration for a transitional kitchen remodel with flat-panel cabinets and white cabinets

Spring bulbs accentuate the artistic placement of the boulders in the rockery.
Inspiration for a rustic full sun hillside gravel landscaping in New York for spring.
Inspiration for a rustic full sun hillside gravel landscaping in New York for spring.

Durable Cabico cabinetry, designer Cambria counters, built-in Thermador appliances, and a perfect sink set-up with Waterstone Faucets and The Galley workstation. Plus, that rich Grothouse wood top under the dandelion chandelier brings it all together

This stunning one-acre garden, within walking distance of downtown Bethesda, was designed and installed by our firm in 2004.. LPI continues to maintain it today. The owners, devoted gardeners, wanted to utilize as much of the existing plant palette as possible but also to have space for a pond, a cutting garden, and expanses of lawn. The biggest challenge proved to be coping with the prodigious amount of water on site due to an underground spring and drainage issues posed by it and the topography of the site.
In 2010 this garden won an Award of Merit from the Association of Professional Landscape Designers, , a Grand Award from the MD*DC*VA Landscape Contractors Association, and an Environmental Improvement Award of Distinction from PLANET.
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A charming bouquet in a vivid palette, designed by Ellen Frost of Baltimore's Local Color Flowers. With ingredients sourced hyper-locally:
Tulips (Hillen Homestead, Baltimore MD)
Poppies (Butterbee Farm, Baltimore MD)
hellebores (Hillen Homestead, Baltimore MD)
daffodils (Clear Ridge Nursery Union Bridge MD)
Ranunculus (Butterbee Farm Baltimore MD)
Anemones (Butterbee Farm Baltimore MD)
Sweet peas (Hendrick's Flower Shop Lititz PA
Thyme (butterbee Farm Baltimore MD)
(c) Sarah Culver Photography

Photo by Pete Cadieux
Design ideas for a small traditional partial sun front yard landscaping in Boston for spring.
Design ideas for a small traditional partial sun front yard landscaping in Boston for spring.

Golden Dawn’ is a must have daffodil in every warm climate garden. This reliable bulb sends up two to three sweet smelling flower stalks per bulb; allowing color and fragrance over an extended period of time.
FEATURES
Bloom/Feature 2-3 sweet smelling flower stalks per bulb; color and fragrance over an extended period of time
Plant Type Fall Bulbs
Evergreen or Deciduous Deciduous
USDA Zones 7,8,9,10
Zone Detail Hardy to 0°F
Key Features Heat tolerance, drought tolerance, water-wise, reblooming
Use Border, container, accent
Exposure Full sun to part shade
Bloom Season Winter, spring
Dimension 14-16" H x Clumping
Growth Rate Moderate to fast growth
CARE
Water Natural Southern rainfall
Soil Type Any
Fertilizer Mix in low amount of an even N-P-K before planting
Pruning None
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
plant in full sun to part shade
plant in a hole about 3x the height of the bulb
water after planting

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4-acre Property in Chappaqua NY. Large pond Creation with aeration, Masonry, granite slate porch with Stone center fire pit. Land design and installation of gardens around deck and yard with sporadic trees.
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Tom Williamson Landscaping, Inc.
Simple. Elegant. Landscaping.
When preserving or remodeling your outdoor inspirational gardens, entertainment areas, or read-a-book oasis, you can rely on a professional landscaper for the best in beautiful design. As your advocates, they shop multiple nurseries to ensure that you get the healthiest of shrubs, trees, flowers, ground cover, and seed for your installations. Other design elements professionals consider are strong defining rock walls, delightful three-season blooming beds, and healthy rolling lawns. Plus, their planning and project management are additional skills that significantly affect the look and life of your garden.
Years of experience and training and working alongside horticultural experts develop the important skills of the trade. But, the ability to turn a home into a representation of the family’s successes and accomplishments is the artistry that only a seasonal professional landscaper can deliver.
Welcome to Tom Williamson Landscaping. We design, install and maintain brilliant gardens and lawns, providing this high level of beauty. Our 30 years of servicing Westchester County’s fine homes and families is a testament to our ability to listen and respond to your visions and needs. We have the artists, the muscle, and the management to provide — not only gardens and lawns your neighbors will envy — but the “experience” that ensures you hired the right landscaper.
So, if you are planning on refreshing your home and outdoors with stone or living environments, visit our gallery to see our work. We are here, happy to answer your questions. Call us today at 914-762-4927 or email us.
Services provided are everything great gardening:
Landscaping and Masonry; Ground cover, Pachysandra installation, Rose bush installation, Boxwood installation, Tree installation, Bushes, Plantings, Trees, Seasonal plantings, Urns, Pruning, Fertilization, Lawn care & Maintenance, Mulching, Installation of Large Trees, Holiday Trimming, Snowplowing to keep your home enjoyable even in the winter. Landscape Design and construction, Lawn care and maintenance, Lawn Installation: sod, hydro seeding, spot seeding, Lawn Fertilizing and Lyme application, Landscape design plans and installation, Masonry: stone walls, patios, walkways, garden paths, boulder steps, Planting Bed Care: mulching, weeding, edging, trimming, Pruning: trees & shrubs, Deep Root Feeding: Trees and shrubs, Tree Installation: dwarf to large, ornamental, flowering, evergreen, Maple, Cedar, Dogwood, Cherry, Apple, Red Bud, Shrub Installation: Boxwood, Holly, Juniper, Cypress, Dogwood twig, Leucothoe, Andromeda, Viburnum, Hydrangea, Lylac, Installation Ornamental Grasses: Fountain grass, Fox Tail grass, Hakone grass, ferns, Ground Cover Installation: Pachysandra, Ivy, Vinca, Perennial Installation: Daffodils, Tulips, Lilies, Lavender, Hibiscus, Black-eyed Susan, Bleeding Heart, Peony, Sage, Clematis, Sedum, Hosta, Sage, Iris, Plumbago, Astilbe, and Ferns, Flowering Annuals Installation: Pansies, Begonias, Petunias, Daises, Geraniums, Impatiens, Lantana, Fushia, Bacopa, Flower Pots, Urns and Boxes: Overflowing mixture of annuals, perennials and hangers for spring, summer, fall and winter, Gutter Cleaning: Late fall, Snow Removal: Plowing, salting, walkways shoveled, roofs raked, Winter Holiday Trimming
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This newly purchased home was given a fresh start with a stunning kitchen remodel before the homeowners moved in. The design centered around the wife’s instant love for the warm cinnamon stain-colored cabinets, creating an inviting foundation for the space. To enhance the rich tones of the cabinetry, a Brittanica Gold quartz countertop was selected, carrying natural brown hues throughout the kitchen. The daffodil-colored laminate flooring, which flows seamlessly through the entire house, ties the design together beautifully. The couple admits they’re still experiencing “wow” moments, thrilled that this gorgeous kitchen is truly theirs.

Springtime is not just for daffodils; this Camassia plant is deer resistant, easy to grow and a stunner in your spring garden.
This is an example of a traditional landscaping in New York.
This is an example of a traditional landscaping in New York.

This client's home backs up to a beautiful native Beech and Tulip woodland with an intermittent stream running through the middle of the site. After mistakenly over-clearing the natural forest saplings, the once lush woods was now bare. Called in to help re-vegetate the woodland, we designed and created a new path network through the woodland so that the client could enjoy and experience their new garden. Planted with large masses of native perennials, shade grasses and spring bulbs this back yard is now lush once again.
Design and Construction: Till Gardens (www.tillgardens.com - 201.767.5858)
Photography: John Knowlton/Till Gardens
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