Landscaping Tips

Landscaping with Native Species Part 1: Why Select Native Plants for Your Landscaping?

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This is a two-part blog discussing landscaping with native species. Part 1 covers why you should use native plants in your landscaping.

Last month, I discussed why pollinator gardens are so important and some various plants to fill those gardens. This month, I want to share about landscaping with native species. For part one, I’ll share the benefits of using native plants in your landscaping.

While beauty is a key factor in landscaping, selecting plants that fit your surroundings, will thrive in your yard, and give back to your local area are equally important. One way to achieve all those factors is by utilizing native plant species. Before diving into the different types of native species in my next blog, I first want to discuss the importance of landscaping with native species.

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Why Landscaping with Native Plants?

Exotic plants might seem tempting but after considering the maintenance and life span those plants have here, choosing native plants is a smarter choice.

The fauna in North Carolina depends on the local flora as part of our delicate ecosystem. Remember those pollinators we discussed last month; they need native plants as part of their pollination process! Many non-native plants become invasive and take over the native plants. This hurts the balance of our local plant and animal life!

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Benefits of Landscaping with Native Plants

In addition to helping our pollinator and animal friends, there are other advantages to landscaping with native plants. Some benefits include:

·       Used to withstanding local elements – from sunny to rainy days

·       Easier maintenance

·       Provide plenty of beauty

·       Numerous choices

Since these plants are used to our local climate it makes sense they will be the easiest to adapt to our landscaping needs!

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Create Your Dream Backyard and Help Our Local Ecosystem with Native Species Landscaping!

If you are ready to make a difference in our local environment, then landscaping with native species is a great start. It might seem like a small thing, but our local pollinators and other plants know it is huge! Don’t wait any longer to create your dream backyard. Call Hawkins Landscape Architecture today at 336-848-7164 to get started! At Hawkins Landscape Architecture, I always work closely with every client to ensure they have plants they will enjoy and are able to maintain. All while helping our local environment!

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Don’t miss next week’s part two blog on potential native species plants to include in your landscaping!

Spring Is Here – Finally! Spring Plants Blog Series: Part 1 – Spring Bulbs

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This is part one of four in a series on Spring plants. Part one covers Spring bulbs.

If I were to create a version of the ‘My Favorite Things’ song, it would absolutely include various Spring plants. From cheery daffodils to the graceful tulip, I love Spring in the south. I absolutely adore seeing the vibrant Spring floral display the Piedmont Triad is offering right now.

Today’s blog discusses Spring bulbs. They are an amazing addition to a front or back yard. Each bulb adds a touch of color and nature’s magic to any landscape design. Not sure what plants will look best in your new landscape design? Do not worry, I can advise on what plants will look best and advise on what might not compliment your yard’s aesthetics. My 3D landscape design service also lets you see how they will look first-hand before anything even blooms!

Now, who is ready to learn about some gorgeous plants?

Spring Bulbs

The harbingers of spring are our southern bulbs. Below are some of my favorites and ones that are commonly used in southern landscape designs. I have included information on where each grows and the optimal growing conditions for each bulb.

Before we dive in, I recommend you check out this hardiness zone map. It lists all the zones in the continental United States in number format. As you will see the Piedmont Triad in North Carolina is zone 7. Zones are determined by average annual extreme minimum temperature. For a more in-depth look at zones and to search your zip code, visit the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map.

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Daffodil (Narcissus)

Hardiness Zones: 3-8

Optimal Growing Conditions: Full sunlight. Ideally, they should have at least six hours a day of bright sun. They should also have well-drained soil.

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Crocus (Crocus sativus)

Hardiness Zones: 3-8

Optimal Growing Conditions: Full sun to light shade. This bulb needs light, well-drained soil.

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Hyacinth (Hyacinthus)

Hardiness Zones: 4-8

Optimal Growing Conditions: Full sun or partial shade. These bulbs require moist, but well-drained soil.

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Snowdrops (Galanthus)

Hardiness Zones: 3-8

Optimal Growing Conditions: Full sun to partial shade. In cooler climates does not require as moist soil, but in warmer clients does need moister soil.

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Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta)

Hardiness Zones: 4-9

Optimal Growing Conditions: Sun or partial shade. Preferably, they should be planted in an area that does not have direct or strong sunlight.  These bulbs need moist, but well-drained soil.

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Tulips (Tulipa)

Hardiness Zones: 3-8

Optimal Growing Conditions: Full sunlight. These bulbs need to be planted in an area that is protected from strong winds. They require well-drained soil.

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Allium (Allium sativum)

Hardiness Zones: 4

Optimal Growing Conditions: Full sunlight. However, they can survive in partial shaded areas as well. They need well-drained soil.

Click here for more information on Allium.

Please note, you might have noticed that most of the bulbs prefer well-drained soil. That is because too much water and moisture will lead to rotting.

Spring Bulbs Pair Perfectly with Any Landscape Design

Are you ready to have a gorgeous backyard oasis and start watching those spring bulbs bloom every year? At Hawkins Landscape Architecture, we work closely with every single client on all details, including plants. We partner with you to create a yard you will enjoy for years to come. Get started today by giving us a call at 336-848-7164 or complete our simple contact form.

Be sure to follow my Instagram page to see fun facts about Spring plants! Do not miss part two of this series where we discuss Spring Perennials!

Let Your Landscaping Feed the Birds this Winter!

Oak Ridge landscape architect Lori Hawkins gives you a list of plants that will keep the birds well-fed in your garden! For questions or more information, call Lori Hawkins today at (336) 848-7164.

Building a New House? The GOLDEN RULES of the Landscaping Budget!

Building a New House? The GOLDEN RULES of the Landscaping Budget!

Do you know the golden rules of the landscaping budget? Oak Ridge landscape architect, Lori Hawkins, discusses these rules that will be very helpful when you're building a new house. 

How to Solve the Biggest Landscaping Problems with DEER!

How to Solve the Biggest Landscaping Problems with DEER!

Ever had a problem with deer attacking your plants and ruining your landscape? While there may be no deer-proof plants, landscape architect Lori Hawkins, gives you tips on how to keep away the deer on your landscape as much as possible.

Tropical Plantings for the Greensboro, NC Area- A Case Study

Tropical Plantings for the Greensboro, NC Area- A Case Study

Oak Ridge landscape architect, Lori Hawkins, shares her tropical planting project in Greensboro, NC. Take a look at her case study on tropical planting and get useful landscaping tips from her!

ORLANDO Florida Tropical Retreat

Get landscaping tips from Oak Ridge landscape architect Lori Hawkins. Watch the video on her project at a beautiful pool home in Orlando, Florida. For landscaping questions or inquiries, call HawkinsLA at (336) 848-7164.

FALL YARD MAINTENANCE TIPS- Third Quarter To-Do List

FALL YARD MAINTENANCE TIPS- Third Quarter To-Do List

Oak Ridge landscape architect, Lori Hawkins, shares helpful gardening tips this fall! Whether you want to prepare for the spring or just want to keep your yard stunning, these tips are all you need.

FALL- Lawn Care for a lush lawn this spring!

FALL- Lawn Care for a lush lawn this spring!

Start working on your garden this fall and see the fruit of your hard work as it blooms in Spring! Read this guide from Lori Hawkins, a Landscape Architect in Oak Ridge, and learn some tips from her on how to prepare your lawn and garden for Spring.

Not just for spring Part 2: Trees and Shrubs with Fall and Winter Interest!

Not just for spring Part 2: Trees and Shrubs with Fall and Winter Interest!

Part 2 of Oak Ridge landscape architect, Lori Hawkins', list of favorite trees and shrubs with fall and winter interests. Call HawkinsLA at (336) 848-7164 for residential and commercial landscape projects in Oak Ridge.

Not just for spring Part 1: Trees and Shrubs with Fall and Winter Interest!

Not just for spring Part 1: Trees and Shrubs with Fall and Winter Interest!

Oak Ridge landscape architect, Lori Hawkins, lists down her top 10 favorite trees and shrubs that perfectly add color to every garden. Contact HawkinsLA at (336) 848-7164 for residential or commercial landscaping in Oak Ridge, NC.

Enjoy Outdoor Fire Features this Fall!

Enjoy Outdoor Fire Features this Fall!

Have the perfect fire feature in your outdoor space and enjoy an afternoon bonding with family or friends even when the weather gets colder this fall! Read on as Oak Ridge landscape architect, Lori Hawkins, helps you choose the perfect fire feature for your outdoor space.

Landscaping For Privacy and Hiding Garden Eyesores

Landscaping For Privacy and Hiding Garden Eyesores

Hide garden eyesores and add privacy to your space through excellent landscaping ideas from Oak Ridge landscape architect, Lori Hawkins! Call HawkinsLA at (336) 848-7164 for questions or inquiries. 

The Short List Of Heat And Drought Resistant Plants For The Triad Area

The Short List Of Heat And Drought Resistant Plants For The Triad Area

Living in the Triad Area? Oak Ridge landscape architect, Lori Hawkins, shares a list of heat and drought resistant plants for a blooming garden even in the midst of summer!