That's right: the exciting new project for our Show Gardens that we hinted at yesterday is a Vegetable Garden!
We are going to be installing several raised vegetable beds as an addendum to our Show Gardens at our office in Colonial Heights. This idea is 'new' to our Show Gardens, but is a very old style of gardening that we can't wait to incorporate into our services.
Here's a video of Doug explaining our idea:
We are so excited for this project; it will be a great way to test out different kinds of vegetables as well as give back to the community! Once we begin harvesting our vegetables, we intend to donate the surplus to our local food bank.
Many of our team members have tended personal vegetable gardens for years; this year we are all going to pool our knowledge to tend the best vegetable garden that we can!
Does anyone out there tend a vegetable garden? Are you in the Richmond area? What do you think of our new addition?
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012
Exciting New Project at Robbins Landscaping
Hi all!
Tomorrow we will 'unveil' an exciting new project we're starting at our Show Gardens!
We'll be working with some of our trusted vendors to create a really neat new garden space.
Here's a peak at the space right now, before we've started and work:
Our goals with this project are:
1. To test out a new old idea for any clients that are interested (you'll get the 'new old' adjectives after tomorrow morning!)
2. To create an educational environment to share what we learn with you and anyone else in the community
3. To do good in the community by donating proceeds from the garden space.
We break ground tomorrow! We'll be back with videos and more pictures!
We'd love to hear your feedback!
Tomorrow we will 'unveil' an exciting new project we're starting at our Show Gardens!
We'll be working with some of our trusted vendors to create a really neat new garden space.
Here's a peak at the space right now, before we've started and work:
Our goals with this project are:
1. To test out a new old idea for any clients that are interested (you'll get the 'new old' adjectives after tomorrow morning!)
2. To create an educational environment to share what we learn with you and anyone else in the community
3. To do good in the community by donating proceeds from the garden space.
We break ground tomorrow! We'll be back with videos and more pictures!
We'd love to hear your feedback!
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Pansy Problems?
What a mild winter we've been having!
You fellow Richmonders probably noticed that your pansies were looking great up until we had that cold snap last week.
You also might be wondering 'Hey! I thought pansies were cold-weather annuals? Why do they look weary after the cold snap?'
As our friend Richard Nunnally so succinctly explained in his Gardening Q & A column on Saturday, the unseasonably warm (60 degree!) weeks leading up to the cold snap allowed your pansy plantings to grow some tender new foliage. Unfortunately this new foliage was still a bit too tender to be unharmed by the sub-freezing night time temperatures last week.
What can you do about this?
Right now, let them be. It would be unwise to try to fertilize now since there is likely still some cold winter weather in store for us and fertilizing now would promote more foliage growth resulting in the same frost damage. Once we've gotten through February, you could fertilize your pansies (in early March) for a beautiful show through March and April.
While we're on the topic of beautiful pansy plantings, what is your favorite color combination? Do you like to plant yellows and bronzes to coordinate with autumn plantings? Do you prefer red and white to coordinate with Christmas? Or maybe you like pastels so that when your spring bulbs are blooming, your pansies coordinate? We'd love to hear your opinion-- Everyone's taste is different!
You fellow Richmonders probably noticed that your pansies were looking great up until we had that cold snap last week.
You also might be wondering 'Hey! I thought pansies were cold-weather annuals? Why do they look weary after the cold snap?'
As our friend Richard Nunnally so succinctly explained in his Gardening Q & A column on Saturday, the unseasonably warm (60 degree!) weeks leading up to the cold snap allowed your pansy plantings to grow some tender new foliage. Unfortunately this new foliage was still a bit too tender to be unharmed by the sub-freezing night time temperatures last week.
What can you do about this?
Right now, let them be. It would be unwise to try to fertilize now since there is likely still some cold winter weather in store for us and fertilizing now would promote more foliage growth resulting in the same frost damage. Once we've gotten through February, you could fertilize your pansies (in early March) for a beautiful show through March and April.
While we're on the topic of beautiful pansy plantings, what is your favorite color combination? Do you like to plant yellows and bronzes to coordinate with autumn plantings? Do you prefer red and white to coordinate with Christmas? Or maybe you like pastels so that when your spring bulbs are blooming, your pansies coordinate? We'd love to hear your opinion-- Everyone's taste is different!
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Welcome, 2012!
It's such a great feeling to start a new year, don't you think?
Here at Robbins Landscaping we like to spend time in the first few weeks of the year to really evaluate what we want to accomplish in the coming year. These winter weeks are a fresh start, a renewed commitment to our clients and our work.
Here are some of the professional goals that our team members have for 2012:
Chris plans to establish a LinkedIn account to better network with clients and other professionals
Tommy plans to improve the organization of the office systems and procedures
Sarah plans to use Outlook more effectively and to become better organized
Jesus wants to help others by teaching the irrigation experience that he has
John wants to improve daily efficiencies as well as equipment usage
Alex wants to improve his communication with his clients
Luke wants to perform the Commercial Landscape Maintenance to the best of his ability
What are your goals? What are some goals that other small businesses have? We are inspired by the resolutions others commit to- share yours with us!
Here at Robbins Landscaping we like to spend time in the first few weeks of the year to really evaluate what we want to accomplish in the coming year. These winter weeks are a fresh start, a renewed commitment to our clients and our work.
Here are some of the professional goals that our team members have for 2012:
Chris plans to establish a LinkedIn account to better network with clients and other professionals
Tommy plans to improve the organization of the office systems and procedures
Sarah plans to use Outlook more effectively and to become better organized
Jesus wants to help others by teaching the irrigation experience that he has
John wants to improve daily efficiencies as well as equipment usage
Alex wants to improve his communication with his clients
Luke wants to perform the Commercial Landscape Maintenance to the best of his ability
What are your goals? What are some goals that other small businesses have? We are inspired by the resolutions others commit to- share yours with us!
Monday, December 19, 2011
The Stahr's Front Walkway
Hi all! We're here today to share some photos from a project we finished last week for the Stahr family!
David and Kristen Stahr live in Ashland, VA. Their home is tucked away in the beautiful, wooded country and they called us needing help with the entrance to their home.
Over the summer, David had built a really nice front porch and stairs for their home which led to the idea of a new front walkway.
The existing walkway was a simple, concrete path that likely was installed when the home was built a few decades ago. The concrete was cracking and the sharp right angle of the path was less-than convenient to use, particularly in relation to where the Stahrs parked their cars in the driveway.
The need for a new walkway that was more conducive to the Stahrs' daily life was evident. Some of the details of the project included the need to incorporate the already existing stairs and porch into the design for a seamless transition into the house as well as a wheelchair ramp.
Tom and I met with the Stahrs several times to finalize the drawing for the project and in late-November, we were ready to move forward.
Our design build team assigned to this project was John, Juan, and Jesus. The crew worked for three long days last week to create the new entrance! All their hard work paid off, though, because the Stahrs are absolutely thrilled with their experience with Robbins Landscaping! On the second day of the install, Kristen sent me this message:
Here are some pictures of the final project:
David and Kristen are really pleased with the end result! This is the message that Kristen sent me on the evening that the crew finished:
Thank you to the Stahrs for the opportunity to work together on this project! We enjoyed the experience and are looking forward to continuing to help you transform your home landscape!
David and Kristen Stahr live in Ashland, VA. Their home is tucked away in the beautiful, wooded country and they called us needing help with the entrance to their home.
Over the summer, David had built a really nice front porch and stairs for their home which led to the idea of a new front walkway.
The existing walkway was a simple, concrete path that likely was installed when the home was built a few decades ago. The concrete was cracking and the sharp right angle of the path was less-than convenient to use, particularly in relation to where the Stahrs parked their cars in the driveway.
The need for a new walkway that was more conducive to the Stahrs' daily life was evident. Some of the details of the project included the need to incorporate the already existing stairs and porch into the design for a seamless transition into the house as well as a wheelchair ramp.
Tom and I met with the Stahrs several times to finalize the drawing for the project and in late-November, we were ready to move forward.
Our design build team assigned to this project was John, Juan, and Jesus. The crew worked for three long days last week to create the new entrance! All their hard work paid off, though, because the Stahrs are absolutely thrilled with their experience with Robbins Landscaping! On the second day of the install, Kristen sent me this message:
"...Because my work desk is right by the window, I’ve been able to see some of the progress and have been impressed with how conscientious the guys have been with making sure things are “perfect”. I’m so thankful to you and your team for all you’ve done to help make this work for us. It looks better than I ever could have imagined, and that’s being said before the job is even completed.
Take care,
Kristen"
Here are some pictures of the final project:
John, Juan, and Jesus did a particularly good job making sure that the grade of the patio matched the grade of the bottom step... no toe-stubbing here!
David and Kristen are really pleased with the end result! This is the message that Kristen sent me on the evening that the crew finished:
" Sarah,
All I can say is wow! I literally got tears in my eyes when I saw the yard after it was finished. It is truly unbelievable! I could not be any happier with it and don’t know how to thank you guys enough... It really is better than I could have hoped for.
Thanks again, Sarah – and Tom, for all your patience and hard work with getting this together for us. It’s truly beautiful!
-Kristen"
Thank you to the Stahrs for the opportunity to work together on this project! We enjoyed the experience and are looking forward to continuing to help you transform your home landscape!
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Giving Thanks
Hi all!
While we try to be thankful daily for our many blessings, we thought it was appropriate to share with you all some things that we are thankful for today-you know, in the spirit of the holiday! Here it is...
Robbins Landscaping is THANKFUL for:
Loyal and friendly clients- Our clients are the lifeblood of our business and we thoroughly enjoy engaging with and serving our clients!
Conscientious and enthusiastic co-workers- let's face it, we spend more time with our co-workers than our families and it's nice to get along with our fellow team members!
This year's weather- Despite the fact that the rain and hurricane of this fall made completing projects and services a challenge, we are thankful that this year wasn't as dry as last year!
The beauty of nature- We love what we do and we are so thankful that we can be part of an effort to showcase the beauty of nature!
The Greater Richmond Community- We feel so lucky to be a part of such an energetic, culturally-rich, and close-knit community!
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!
We hope you have a wonderful holiday and that you have much to be thankful for!
While we try to be thankful daily for our many blessings, we thought it was appropriate to share with you all some things that we are thankful for today-you know, in the spirit of the holiday! Here it is...
Robbins Landscaping is THANKFUL for:
Loyal and friendly clients- Our clients are the lifeblood of our business and we thoroughly enjoy engaging with and serving our clients!
Conscientious and enthusiastic co-workers- let's face it, we spend more time with our co-workers than our families and it's nice to get along with our fellow team members!
This year's weather- Despite the fact that the rain and hurricane of this fall made completing projects and services a challenge, we are thankful that this year wasn't as dry as last year!
The beauty of nature- We love what we do and we are so thankful that we can be part of an effort to showcase the beauty of nature!
The Greater Richmond Community- We feel so lucky to be a part of such an energetic, culturally-rich, and close-knit community!
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!
We hope you have a wonderful holiday and that you have much to be thankful for!
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Add Value to Your Home!
While reading the Richmond Times Dispatch a few weeks ago, I stumbled upon a helpful article entitled: 'What are the best ways to add value to your home?'
I thought I'd share the answers since we are all looking to add value these days:
-Remodel a home office
-Renovate or add a family room
-Replace the roof
-*Landscape your yard*
-Replace old windows
-Remodel your basement
-Paint (neutral colors)
-Remodel your kitchen
-Remodel or add a bathroom
And since this is a landscaping-based blog, I'll share the reasons why landscaping adds value to your home:
"...landscaping can give a great-or not so great- first impression. Backyard landscaping can transform ordinary spaces into incredible entertaining areas by including elegant water features and lush plants...your new landscaped yard adds value to your home and increases your living space."
-Richmond Times Dispatch, Saturday, October 15, 2011.
So there you have it: just one more reason that professional landscaping is a great idea!
I thought I'd share the answers since we are all looking to add value these days:
-Remodel a home office
-Renovate or add a family room
-Replace the roof
-*Landscape your yard*
-Replace old windows
-Remodel your basement
-Paint (neutral colors)
-Remodel your kitchen
-Remodel or add a bathroom
And since this is a landscaping-based blog, I'll share the reasons why landscaping adds value to your home:
"...landscaping can give a great-or not so great- first impression. Backyard landscaping can transform ordinary spaces into incredible entertaining areas by including elegant water features and lush plants...your new landscaped yard adds value to your home and increases your living space."
-Richmond Times Dispatch, Saturday, October 15, 2011.
So there you have it: just one more reason that professional landscaping is a great idea!
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