Landscaping by Marcy has been in the Landscape Design business in Conway and at the Beach for about eighteen years. We design original gardens and create flower beds with unique art. I have landscaped around golf course and local business and specialize in home designers color in pots and containers. We mulch trim keep up gardens all year long with
color as well as the up keep of keeping the bugs out. I have worked in all the fields of the
Landscaping world from the design stage to the up keep .Our favorite is to make there habitats that bring in the birds and butterflies and add water gardens and waterfalls to make your Landscaping Dream come True
I've always thought about gardening as painting with plants. That started with my very first garden which I intended to be an all yellow garden. I was timid about color, and so decided to eliminate that one aspect of garden design completely. To my surprise, I found that yellows could clash. After that I decided to have fun with color, experimenting with things like all foliage gardens ? no flowers but tons of color. Or trying to make a garden of all pink and white. I finally jumped myself out of the mode of playing it safe with light pastels and began to use bright, primary colors and bolder contrasts. Most challenging of all was creating a garden that would look colorful as I gazed out the window at the dead of winter. Using color in the garden can be an adventure. It's definitely an exercise in creativity. It not only affects the impression your garden creates on others, but can influence how you feel in it. Some gardens create the impression of coolness, others of bright, tropical heat.
When you decide it's time to replant flower beds and containers, there are lots of wonderful cool season bedding plants available. Excellent choices include pansy, viola, dianthus, sweet alyssum, calendula, snapdragon, petunia, forget-me-not, sweet William, nicotiana, hollyhock, poppies, annual phlox, stock, statice, ornamental kale, cabbage and dusty.