Video Blog
Team Great Lakes: Day of Service
Recently all of Team Great Lakes headed down to Clark Park in Detroit to do a massive and much needed cleanup. The park is incredibly understaffed, and focus most of their time and energy on the youth in the area. It was a great day, and we were so happy to be able to help!
Team Great Lakes Discuss: BRINGING THE OUTDOORS IN
We’re approaching that time of year where not much plant life can survive outside, and not many people want to be outside. In this Team Great Lakes discussion, we discuss the different ways you can bring the outdoors in, which can really help during those long winter months. Included are useful tips for plants, terrariums, succulents, and more! We’ve also included images of some of the custom designed centerpieces we’ve made thus far this season.
Team Great Lakes Discuss: PREPARING FOR WINTER
In this Team Great Lakes discussion, our horticulturalist Jeremy provides tips on preparing your landscape for the upcoming winter season. Included are tips to help prevent winter losses, and much more! Also, enjoy the images of our fall and seasonal pots and displays as they discuss.
Team Great Lakes Discuss: LANDSCAPE STRUCTURE AND STRUCTURES
Landscape designer, Jeremy, and landscape stylist, Alicia, discuss landscape structure and structures! Included are things to consider when planning your landscape, ways to create separate spaces and privacy beyond a simple fence, and more.
Team Great Lakes Discuss: FALL DECOR
Landscape designer, Jeremy, sits down with landscape stylist, Alicia, to discuss fall decor. Includes ideas and tips on keeping your pots and displays from getting stale no matter what the season!
Team Great Lakes Discuss: WATER FEATURES
This is the first installment in our new series of Team Great Lakes discussions! Team Great Lakes sits down to discuss: WATER FEATURES. Including choosing a water feature that’s right for you, maintenance, and the benefits of bringing a piece of nature to your own home.
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