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How are the Trees in your yard ?
Did you know Early Spring is one of the better times of the year to prune or cut back trees.
Cutting back dead , overgrown or sick limbs is a way to keep a tree's over all health .
Stump removal and Stump Grinding is another tree service we provide.
Check us out on the web at www.zabrene.com or give us a call at 301-557-0061

How are the Trees in your yard ?
Did you know Early Spring is one of the better times of the year to prune or cut back trees.
Cutting back dead , overgrown or sick limbs is a way to keep a tree's over all health .
Stump removal and Stump Grinding is another tree service we provide.
Check us out on the web at www.zabrene.com or give us a call at 301-557-0061.

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This is an example of a large victorian backyard brick garden path in Seattle.
This is an example of a large victorian backyard brick garden path in Seattle.
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Eagleston Hollies, affectionately pruned to jewel-shapes, add visual interest to the view from the grand terraced lawn.
Inspiration for a traditional landscaping in Houston.
Inspiration for a traditional landscaping in Houston.

Moving back to the states from suburban London, the owners of this newly renovated house wanted the outdoor space to be as freshly designed as their home, with a sense of privacy for their family to enjoy the spending time together outside. Christine Krause Design Studio set to work opening up the backyard and reviving the shaded, patchy grass by clearing out the overgrown trees and scruffy pines, as well as the outdated planting scheme. Freeing up the area gave room for a new patio crafted from custom rectangular pieces of thermal bluestone set into pea gravel for a modern geometric pattern.
The new upper patio features an L-shaped seating wall outdoor dining and entertaining. The seating overlooks the reflective blue of a water rill, recirculating parallel to two staggered rows of planted lavender that mirror the design of the bluestone on gravel.
A new pathway leads the children out the yard to play, rounding by the preserved and pruned dogwoods. The contemporary gardens now take inspiration from the owner's’ love of English planting, with boxwood and viburnum, grasses, and perennial garden with a palette of purples, whites and silver grays that they can play with and add on to as they please. This family home now has the coveted English touch in the garden paired with a timeless patio they’ll enjoy for seasons to come.

Chimney is adorned with climbing Boston Ivy. Eagleston Hollies, affectionately pruned to jewel-shapes, add visual interest to the view from the grand terraced lawn.

Pepper plants are a delightful addition to any garden, offering a vibrant burst of color and spice to your culinary creations. However, even experienced gardeners can encounter challenges when growing pepper plants. In this blog, we'll explore some common issues you might face and provide practical solutions to help your pepper plants thrive.
1. Slow or Stunted Growth
Issue: Slow or stunted growth in pepper plants can be discouraging, but there are specific steps you can take to address this issue effectively.
Solution:
a. Soil Health:
- Well-Draining Soil: Ensure your pepper plants are in well-draining soil to prevent waterlogged roots, which can inhibit growth.
- Organic Matter: Incorporate plenty of organic matter, such as compost or well-rotted manure, into the soil to improve its texture and nutrient content.
- pH Level: Test the soil pH and adjust it to the ideal range between 6.0 and 6.8 using lime or sulfur as needed.
b. Fertilization:
- Balanced Fertilizer: Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer designed for vegetables to provide essential nutrients steadily throughout the growing season.
- Compost: Amend the soil with compost to enhance nutrient availability and soil structure. This can promote healthier growth.
c. Watering:
- Consistent Moisture: Maintain consistent soil moisture levels by watering your pepper plants regularly but avoid waterlogging. Aim for 1-2 inches of water per week, adjusting based on your local climate and weather conditions.
- Mulching: Apply mulch around the base of the plants to retain soil moisture and regulate temperature.
2. Yellowing Leaves
Issue: Yellowing leaves can be a sign of various underlying problems, but addressing them promptly can restore the vibrancy of your pepper plants.
Solution:
a. Nutrient Deficiencies:
- Balanced Fertilization: Use a well-balanced fertilizer that includes micronutrients to address nutrient deficiencies.
- Specific Nutrients: If you suspect a particular deficiency, such as magnesium, iron, or nitrogen, apply the appropriate nutrient supplement following package instructions.
b. Pest and Disease Control:
- Pest Inspection: Regularly inspect the leaves and stems for common pests like aphids and mites. Remove affected leaves and treat with organic pesticides if necessary.
- Disease Management: Look out for signs of diseases like bacterial leaf spot or fungal issues. Apply organic fungicides or bactericides as recommended.
3. Blossom Drop
Issue: When pepper plants drop their blossoms prematurely, it can hinder fruit development and lead to disappointment.
Solution:
a. Temperature Control:
- Stable Temperatures: Ensure your pepper plants are exposed to consistent temperatures between 70°F and 80°F (21°C to 27°C) during flowering. Avoid sudden temperature fluctuations by providing shelter or using row covers.
b. Pollination:
- Assist with Pollination: If growing peppers indoors or in a greenhouse, help with pollination by gently shaking the plants or using a small brush to transfer pollen between flowers. Outdoor pepper plants are usually pollinated by insects.
4. Wilting Plants
Issue: Wilting or drooping pepper plants can be a sign of various problems, but proper care can revive them.
Solution:
a. Watering:
- Consistent Moisture: Adjust your watering routine to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water early in the day to prevent fungal issues.
- Drainage: Ensure proper soil drainage by amending the soil or using raised beds to prevent waterlogged roots.
b. Pest Control:
- Pest Inspection: Examine the undersides of leaves for signs of pests like aphids, spider mites, or whiteflies. Treat infestations promptly with biological insecticides.
5. Curling Leaves
Issue: Curling or misshapen leaves indicate stress in pepper plants, which can be caused by various factors.
Solution:
a. Environmental Stress:
- Stable Conditions: Ensure your pepper plants are in an environment with stable humidity, temperature, and adequate air circulation. Avoid sudden changes in conditions.
- Proper Ventilation: Adequate air circulation can reduce humidity and prevent fungal issues.
b. Pest and Disease Management:
- Pest Inspection: Regularly inspect your plants for pests and diseases, addressing them promptly with organic remedies as needed.
6. Sunscald
Issue: Sunscald can lead to discolored, leathery patches on pepper fruits when exposed to intense sunlight.
Solution:
a. Shade Cloth:
- Sun Protection: Shield your pepper plants from harsh sunlight during the hottest part of the day using shade cloth or by planting them where they receive some filtered sunlight.
b. Pruning:
- Fruit Shading: Prune excess foliage to allow better fruit shading, reducing the risk of sunscald. Ensure that there's a balance between foliage and fruit.
7. Pepper Plant Pests and Diseases
Issue: Aphids, mites, whiteflies, and various diseases can affect pepper plants, but you can manage them effectively.
Solution:
a. Regular Inspection:
- Vigilant Monitoring: Regularly inspect your pepper plants for signs of pests or diseases, paying close attention to the undersides of leaves and stems.
b. Organic Remedies:
- Pest Control: Use organic remedies like neem oil, insecticidal soap, or diatomaceous earth for pest control.
- Disease Management: Apply organic fungicides or bactericides as recommended to manage diseases like powdery mildew or bacterial spot.
While growing pepper plants can present various challenges, these common issues are manageable with the right knowledge and care. Regular monitoring, proper soil preparation, and timely intervention can help you enjoy a bountiful harvest of vibrant, spicy peppers. Remember that gardening is a learning experience, and each challenge you face is an opportunity to improve your skills and enjoy the rewards of homegrown peppers in your favorite dishes.

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Lawn care maintenance by the seasons is a year long, continuous affair. To keep your lawn healthy and looking its best all through the year requires a considerable effort. Lawn care maintenance differs from season to season so here are some tips to get you started:
Lawn Care Maintenance in Summer
1 Proper watering is important in this season so that the soil does not dry out.
2 In summer the grass grows faster, so you'll need to mow it more often. However ensure that you don't cut off more than 1/3rd portion of the grass blades.
3 Just like the grass, weeds also thrive in warmer climates. Make sure to do some timely weeding in this season so that weed growth does not go out of hand.
4 During summer insects and pests are very active. Check the lawn soil for grubs, larvae of beetles and other insects that cause bare or dry patches. Go for pest control if you find an infestation. Re-seed the bare patches if needed.
Lawn Care Maintenance in the Fall
1 Falling leaves must be cleared more often during fall. This allows the grass to breathe and utilise the sunlight in preparation for the coming winter.
2 Clear any dead grass and other debris from the lawn in this season.
3 It is important to fertilise your lawn during the fall so that it gets the nourishment required for the dormant wintertime.
Lawn Care Maintenance in Winter
1 Leave the grass level as short as possible in preparation for the winter. This will prevent the blades from bending under the weight of the snow.
2 Just before the onset of winter is a good time to prune the shrubs and trees to encourage new growth and flowering as spring approaches.
3 It is a good idea to clear the lawn and yard of all outdoor furniture, pots, planters, logs, etc. This prevents the formation of dead patches as the snow vanishes.
4 Try to keep the side-walks and other spaces free of snow as much as possible.
Lawn Care Maintenance in Spring
1 Clean up the lawn of debris like leaves, twigs and other dead material that has collected over the winter.
2 Early spring is the time to fertilise the lawn which helps in its growth.
3 To get ready for mowing, begin by tuning up your lawn mower. Now is the time for a routine maintenance check.
4 Check for weed growth and de-weed your lawn so that it not only looks neat, but also ensures healthy growth.
You can follow these lawn care maintenance tips and do it all yourself or you could hire a professional lawn maintenance service like Fox Mowing to keep up the schedules. Fox Mowing( http://foxmowing.com.au/) takes up lawn and Garden Maintenance Professionals contracts along with other jobs like weeding and pest control, fertilising, mulching, debris removal, pruning, hedge maintenance, etc.
Lawn Care Maintenance in Summer
1 Proper watering is important in this season so that the soil does not dry out.
2 In summer the grass grows faster, so you'll need to mow it more often. However ensure that you don't cut off more than 1/3rd portion of the grass blades.
3 Just like the grass, weeds also thrive in warmer climates. Make sure to do some timely weeding in this season so that weed growth does not go out of hand.
4 During summer insects and pests are very active. Check the lawn soil for grubs, larvae of beetles and other insects that cause bare or dry patches. Go for pest control if you find an infestation. Re-seed the bare patches if needed.
Lawn Care Maintenance in the Fall
1 Falling leaves must be cleared more often during fall. This allows the grass to breathe and utilise the sunlight in preparation for the coming winter.
2 Clear any dead grass and other debris from the lawn in this season.
3 It is important to fertilise your lawn during the fall so that it gets the nourishment required for the dormant wintertime.
Lawn Care Maintenance in Winter
1 Leave the grass level as short as possible in preparation for the winter. This will prevent the blades from bending under the weight of the snow.
2 Just before the onset of winter is a good time to prune the shrubs and trees to encourage new growth and flowering as spring approaches.
3 It is a good idea to clear the lawn and yard of all outdoor furniture, pots, planters, logs, etc. This prevents the formation of dead patches as the snow vanishes.
4 Try to keep the side-walks and other spaces free of snow as much as possible.
Lawn Care Maintenance in Spring
1 Clean up the lawn of debris like leaves, twigs and other dead material that has collected over the winter.
2 Early spring is the time to fertilise the lawn which helps in its growth.
3 To get ready for mowing, begin by tuning up your lawn mower. Now is the time for a routine maintenance check.
4 Check for weed growth and de-weed your lawn so that it not only looks neat, but also ensures healthy growth.
You can follow these lawn care maintenance tips and do it all yourself or you could hire a professional lawn maintenance service like Fox Mowing to keep up the schedules. Fox Mowing( http://foxmowing.com.au/) takes up lawn and Garden Maintenance Professionals contracts along with other jobs like weeding and pest control, fertilising, mulching, debris removal, pruning, hedge maintenance, etc.

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Proudly serving Skagit, Whatcom, Island and Snohomish Counties
Photo of a large craftsman courtyard stone landscaping in Seattle.
Photo of a large craftsman courtyard stone landscaping in Seattle.

This Kensington landscape was designed by Kelley Oklesson of Groundsmith Collective and installed by Great American Landscapes. Incorporating plants that are native to the Washington DC area to this newly renovated Kensington home was crucial to preserving the classic home's aesthetic. Adding a beautiful, lush lawn maintained for maximum enjoyment by this lovely family's three small children was a component that added beauty and functionality.
When entering the back yard, you are greeted by the outdoor kitchen and swing set for the kids. A mix of deciduous trees give sense of privacy around the borders of this property.
It is always rewarding to maintain a landscape after your company installs it. It was never a question for this family who would be maintaining their new investment.
Maintenance with a prominent site like this comes a few challenges. The location of the home draws the eyes of every neighbor walking by so it needs to look perfect all of the time. We are able to achieve this lush and full lawn with consistent irrigation adjustments and spot seeding throughout the season. This four-season landscape requires proper timing for pruning the trees, shrubs and perennials to keep everything growing naturally.
The final piece of the design process was adding gorgeous seasonal container designs by introducing this wonderful client to the Exteriors Outdoor Styling division, to embellish the wrap around deck and soften the hardscapes.
Our team works hand in hand to keep this incredible property looking as gorgeous as it was designed and as immaculate as the day it was installed.

Trusted | Proven | Reliable
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Proudly serving Skagit, Whatcom, Island and Snohomish Counties
This is an example of a large craftsman concrete paver landscaping in Seattle.
This is an example of a large craftsman concrete paver landscaping in Seattle.

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Inspiration for a large craftsman hillside stone retaining wall landscape in Seattle.
Inspiration for a large craftsman hillside stone retaining wall landscape in Seattle.

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The effort to create an intimate estate with this Arts and Crafts residence involved extensive interaction with architects, engineers, and clients. Key program elements were strong connections to the house architecture within the landscape, formal entry, pool terracing w/ multiple entertaining spaces, and the creation of strong sightlines from the key house elements.
The front drive was carefully routed around existing mature trees that had specific tree preservation methods such as vertical mulching, root injections, and root pruning were undertaken as best management practices. The drive, bluestone chip and seal with a granite curb, brought the architecture into the landscape by playing off colors in the slate roof to further tie everything together. Also flanking the front drive, is a pseudo ha-ha wall that plays homage to its French/English roots.
Landscapes overall were kept relatively formal and simple in the front to blend with the architecture and allow the client to make use of annual bedding areas as they found appropriate. In the rear, most elements incorporated simple hedge rows, with accents at the corners. A key sightline from the rear turret across the pool was the main focus and centerline that most elements got their symmetry. With this view, it was deemed important to create a focal at the other end. A rear rose garden flanks either side of the pool house giving a strong focal point across the pool area.
The backyard had the space, but the overall topography and programming elements to create the specific outdoor rooms that the client was requesting, took extensive foresight and planning. The client was looking for spaces to relax in all months of the year, this was accomplished by upper patio spaces near the exterior fireplace and dining room for cooler months and an outdoor kitchen area closer to the pool for summer months.

This is an example of a mid-sized southwestern partial sun backyard formal garden in Albuquerque.

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How are the Trees in your yard ?
Did you know Early Spring is one of the better times of the year to prune or cut back trees.
Cutting back dead , overgrown or sick limbs is a way to keep a tree's over all health .
Stump removal and Stump Grinding is another tree service we provide.
Check us out on the web at www.zabrene.com or give us a call at 301-557-0061.

A front yard plant bed including a unique shaped boulder we installed for a client
This is an example of a traditional landscaping in Kansas City.
This is an example of a traditional landscaping in Kansas City.
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