| Brighten
your day and your soul!
Nothing will improve your landscape, home, yard or spirit more
than a well planned flower garden--small or large. Flowers brighten
your day and reach deep into the soul. Any gardener knows how
therapeutic some time in the garden truly is. Jobe's Landscape
has an excellent knowledge and years of experience in designing,
growing and maintaining a wide array of flowers, both annuals
and perennials. Whether your property is commercial or residential,
flowers play an important role in making your site more appealing
year-round. 
For all property owners, making the right selection of plants
is the single most important ingredient for the successful garden.
Many homeowners become disenchanted with flower gardening because
they have not selected the proper plant for the proper site, yet
they are unaware of this. Most folks see a pretty flower at a
garden center, bring it home and plant it where they think it
will look pretty - and then a couple of months later wonder why
it died. Most of the time the plant did not survive because it
wasn't planted in the proper place - although a lot of people
forget to water or over water also! To accomplish proper plant
selection and placement, you can rely on Jobe's to be knowledgeable
on all levels.
We will all need to consider the following:
- Identify the overall 'look'
you are trying to achieve and the kind of garden you want to create
- Understand
the conditions that determine which plants will grow successfully.
We work with nature whenever possible. We inform our clients
that they can not always grow exactly what they might like to,
wherever they please. The most successful landscapers and gardeners
are those who look at how plants grow in their natural habitat.
We know which flowers grow best and understand their needs. This
goes a long way in providing you with an ecologically sound environment.
This also helps to provide you with a more successful long-term
planting in the Rehoboth Beach, Bethany Beach, Ocean View, Lewes,
Sussex County, Delaware area.
Other things to consider in planning flowers in your landscape: - Soil-
acid, alkaline, heavy, sandy, hot, cool, wet, dry
- Types of appropriate
plants - height, foliages vs flowers, texture, form, seasonal interest
- The
"bones" of the garden - structure, paths, vertical elements, trees amd shrubs
- Winter
interest - evergreen shrubs and trees, berry producing plants, plants with colorful
bark, ornamental grasses
- Difficult spots - seaside gardens, gale winds,
water logged plots, dry ground exposed to hot summer sun, awkward slopes, heavily
shaded areas.
We have plenty of ideas for these problems and
will creatively solve them for you. |