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Landscape Architect<\/p>\n
571-237-0621<\/p>\n
\u2022 Graduate of Michigan State University
\n\u2022 Bachelor Degree in Landscape Architecture
\n\u2022 Over 24 years of experience with Meadows Farms Design & Installation
\n\u2022 Senior Architect specializing in cost-effective, award-winning landscapes
\n\u2022 Project strength = visualizing the whole picture \u2013 marrying hardscape to planting, water features, and lighting
\n\u2022 Extensive portfolio with large repeat\/referral business
\n\u2022 See written articles on planting design and rain gardens<\/p>\n
Jennifer Whalley has enjoyed a successful career creating hundreds of cost-effective, award-winning landscapes. Her design strength is visualizing the whole picture where the hardscape design; walkways, terraces, decks, patios, and\/or ponds are married to the surrounding landscape to create the ultimate \u201croom with a view\u201d.<\/p>\n
Her extensive portfolio includes being showcased on HGTV\u2019S hit show Curb Appeal. Ms. Whalley is a talented, experienced and dedicated professional. Her friendly approach and impressive client base consistently deliver her a large volume of repeat and referral business.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
No Experience? No Time? No Money?
\nArmed with the right information, anyone can grow a beautiful garden. It\u2019s simple.<\/p>\n
Before you dig a single hole, all you need to do is ask the right questions. Will my garden be shady and moist or hot and dry? Does the soil look dark and rich or dense and sticky? Where does the rain water run or does it just pool in the yard? Think sustainable gardening and create an attractive landscape that will be in balance with your local climate and site conditions. Go ahead, fill your cart with plants you love from the local nursery, but make sure you ask about the character and growing conditions of each before buying. Provide shade for plants that will wither in full sun. Pick drought tolerant species for site conditions that are dry. Place a handful of pine fines into dense clay soil and then plant what likes to grow there. Instead of fighting poor drainage, embrace it and look for plants that like wet feet. Time and money are always wasted with the wrong plant in the wrong spot.<\/p>\n
A successful gardener also has a plan. Consider using native plants. They already like it here so why not let them join the party. Planting a local grower that requires less fertilizer, less pesticides and less water will benefit everyone. By planting disease resistant varieties, by properly spacing plants for ultimate growth and by correctly planting them into the soil; we save lots of time and money. Less pruning will be needed. Less disease and plant decline will occur. Instead of planting high maintenance and costly annuals, gain landscape interest by including shrubs and trees that flower in the spring , change color in fall or have multi-colored foliage. Even better, find that one plant that enjoys all three. Introduce coarse broadleaf textures, colorful berries and a variety of height for even more drama. The best landscapes start growing before you even dig.<\/p>\n
It\u2019s not rocket science or heart surgery. It\u2019s just a little bit of knowledge with a plan.<\/p>\n
Web Sites to Check out \u2013<\/p>\n
Virginia Native Plant Society @\u00a0www.vnps.org<\/a><\/p>\n