Mulch is good for the garden. Nearly every type of mulch, if properly applied, keeps weeds down and gives garden beds a uniform, tidy appearance that many associate with a well-kept garden. By Joseph Sutton-Holcomb.
Read MoreAs a newly emerging science, fungi-based ecological projects present a wonderful opportunity for humans to learn and grow together with nature. Through cultivation and distribution of select mushroom species in our landscapes, local ecosystems will have a greater opportunity to thrive.
Read MoreAs homeowners, landscapers, and flower-lovers, creating foraging areas for bees is mutually beneficial. Strategic planting of hardy, pollinator-friendly perennials well-adapted to the prevailing climatic conditions beautifies and landscape and feeds the pollinators. By Joseph Sutton-Holcomb, Account Manager and Certified Professional Horticulturist
Read MorePlanting a container garden is a relatively easy and rewarding endeavor. The aesthetic beauty of container plantings can liven up any space while benefiting your health and the environment. By Drew Arvidson, Kaleidoscope team member.
Read MoreMulch is good for the garden. Nearly every type of mulch, if properly applied, keeps weeds down and gives garden beds a uniform, tidy appearance that many associate with a well-kept garden. By Joseph Sutton-Holcomb.
Read MoreHello! Welcome to the blog for Kaleidoscope Inc. Landscape Professionals. Our blog will provide useful links for the aspiring home gardener, as well as stories and insights from our Washington state Certified Professional Horticulturists.
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