Cercis occidentalis Western Redbud is a shrub or small tree with 10-18 ft. height and spread. Visually interesting all year long, displaying magenta flowers for a 3 week period in the spring, blue-green foliage in summer, light yellow or red foliage in the fall and red-brown seed pods in winter. This variety of Cercis is drought tolerant and can work well on dry, seldom watered banks.
To see more suggestions for drought resistant landscape plants, visit stevensmithlandscape.com
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Landscape in Transition Garden Tour
A Garden Tour hosted by the American Society of Landscape Architects is scheduled for May 1, 2010.
" A Landscape in Transition" is a guided Bus Tour of private residential gardens and public projects designed by professional Landscape Architects. The tour will highlight the professional work of Landscape Architects and will showcase ways to make existing landscapes drought tolerant. The tour includes a residential landscape installed by and currently maintained by Steven Smith Landscape, Inc. Please visit the residential installation and maintenance galleries on our website for photos for this and other projects.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Palm Removal and Installation
Steven Smith Landscape was contacted recently by an Association that had a sick Phoenix canariensis palm tree. We determined that the tree died from a Fusarium infection. Fusarium 'wilt' is caused by a soil fungus Fusarium oxysporum and is the most common infection affecting palm trees.This causes older, lower fronds to turn yellow, wilt and die followed by the upper leaves. The die off of fronds is very rapid and eventually the entire plant dies. There is no cure for this disease and trees must be removed. It can be spread by contaminated pruning tools. New tools or disinfected tools need to be used to curb the spread of the disease.
We removed the tree and replaced it with a
36" box Chamaerops humilis which is resistant to infection.
Chris Cutler, Maintenance Superintendent - Steven Smith Landscape, Inc.
Chris Cutler, Maintenance Superintendent - Steven Smith Landscape, Inc.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Plant of the Month: April 2010

Calliandra eriophylla known commonly as Fairy Duster, is a low spreading shrub which is native to deserts and arid grasslands in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas and Mexico. Pink Flower clusters bloom February through May, with deep pink to red stamens and bipinnate leaves. 3 ft. tall, 4-5 ft. wide. Highly drought resistant.
To see more suggestions for drought resistant landscape plants, visit stevensmithlandscape.com
Monday, March 15, 2010
weeding

if your yard is like my yard all this wonderful rain has turned it into a thriving green field - of weeds! so this weekend while the sun was shining, i put on my old clothes and headed outdoors to pluck the bad plants from the good. weeds are water hogs and take from all my beautiful plants- like all my paper whites just coming up.
around my lantana, i came across a particularly virulent mass of weeds and just dug in. i love to pull weeds- one of the easiest ways to beautify any space. plus you get your hands dirty and i love the feeling when the earth releases the roots. right away, i felt the stings of many tiny invisible needles and realized these weeds were probably stinging nettles. now, i knew i should get up right away, wash my hands and find my gloves. but i was in a groove and didn't want to stop. plus, you can't get dirty with gloves on and i am always afraid that spiders have nested in the fingers of my gloves- so despite having many pairs i usually weed without them.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Plant of the Month: March 2010

The photo shows this variety in a poolside planter bed, installed by Steven Smith Landscape.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Plant of the Month: February 2010

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