Native Plants with Adams Garden

In this blog I will write about my experiences of using North American native plants in the residential landscape in the Mid-Atlantic US. In particular, I will focus on working with Native Annuals and Biennials and how they can add surprises to the garden.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

More Winter Trees

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Since it is still a little early to start creating the beds for the vegetable garden I've had time to take a closer look at some of the ...
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Monday, February 4, 2013

Early Spring???

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This winter has been schizophrenic.  Bouts of snow followed by brief warm-ups.  Last Tuesday, January 29th, it was well over 60 degrees here...
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Starting a New Vegetable Garden

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When we moved into our home in Watertown, MA starting a garden was easy.  The previous owner had established raised beds in a sunny opening ...
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Monday, December 24, 2012

Merry Christmas from Adams Garden

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It's Christmas Eve 2012 and we are getting our first snow of the season here in Knoxville, MD.  This is a great treat for family visitin...
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Making Progress, Inch by Inch

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As the leaves are falling and the undergrowth is dying back I am able to get a better idea of what is actually growing on my new property.  ...
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Monday, November 5, 2012

Getting Aquainted

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View upstream toward Harper's Ferry, WV a few days before Hurricane Sandy. We've been in the new house for a little over a month...
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Late Summer Round-up

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Wildflower border in early September. As summer is winding down for us, it is still going strong for the summer and fall-blooming wild...
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Curtis
Knoxville, MD, United States
After about 20 years working in the field of organic chemistry, I decided it was time to start a second career. I have always had an interest in things botanical, especially species that are native to a particular locale. I decided that the best way to follow this interest and educate others about the wonderful plants that grow in their own region was to train to become a landscape designer. I completed the Landscape Design certificate program at Harvard's Landscape Institute in 2009 and have since launched my own business, Adams Garden, where I do both design and residential landscape maintenance. In 2012 I moved to Knoxville, MD where I am continuing to evaluate native plants and work on removing invasive plants from the property. In addition to use of native plant species, I am also engaged in creating natural habitats and the use of sustainable practices in both design and maintenance.
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