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Designing Your Yard
Hello all! Welcome to Saylee Greer’s official first blog! Let’s discuss the first step to designing your yard. I know to most, this is an overwhelming thought. Lucky for you, though, I’m here to...
Watering Tips For The Summer
Now that it seems to be heating up, here are two easy tips for watering your lawn. Water long and infrequently – Watering your lawn each day for a short duration will encourage plants, trees and...
Conference On “Integrating The Outdoors With Audio Visual”
President of Saylee Greer Landscape Architecture will be co-presenting on the topic of “Integrating the Outdoors with A/V” at the San Diago Convention Center, Room 30A on Friday, September 7th from...
Life’s Better Outdoors
Spring into Nature! Spring is right around the corner. Now is the time to prepare for the season. Did you know? The best time to plant all those beautiful flowers is, actually, during the fall and...
Even a Small Backyard can make a Big Impact
Working with a small space doesn’t have to make a job difficult. Maximizing a small space withsimple tricks make such a difference. You can create an elongated optical illusion with the placementof...
Splash into Summertime!
If you’ve been thinking of adding a pool to your backyard, now is the time to do it. There is no better way to spend the hot summer months than in the new pool of your dreams. Did you know? It takes...
Spring Pruning
Why to prune in the first place? Many spring-flowering shrubs become straggly, take up more space, become horribly shapeless and will flower less unless pruned every year. Cutting out the deadwood...
Best Way to Enhance Your Outdoor Space
One of the best ways to enhance your outdoor living space is with a water feature. Water, it’s the vital source of life. Subconsciously, water is naturally stress relieving. Imagine the sound of the...
Don’t Waste Space
Too often, side yards end up being a catch-all for garbage cans, dog kennels, yard tools and other random debris. Instead of letting this valuable ribbon of ground go to waste, why not install some...