by Scott Bradley | Jul 18, 2017 | Drainage, Gardens, Irrigation, North Bay Landscape Contractor, Patios and Walkways, The Landscape Process, Wood Structures
As we have discussed before, there are hundreds, if not thousands of landscapers out there. Some are licensed, some not, and all offer various levels of service and results. Details Landscape Art is a North Bay landscape contractor that consistently goes the extra...
by Scott Bradley | Jun 20, 2017 | Gardens, Irrigation, Patios and Walkways, Sonoma County Garden Design, Wood Structures
At Details Landscape Art, we build gorgeous landscapes in Santa Rosa, Petaluma, Windsor, Novato, Sonoma, Napa, Sebastopol, Rohnert Park, Cotati and Penngrove. The ‘Gardens for Life’ tag has two meanings. The first, discussed at length in the prior blog post, refers to...
by Scott Bradley | May 23, 2017 | Gardens, Irrigation, Santa Rosa Garden Design
Much of Northern California, and certainly the North Bay has experienced drought over the last several years. Even in non-drought years (such as the winter of 2016-2017), the rainy season is brief – maybe four to five months of occasional rain followed by a completely...
by Scott Bradley | Mar 7, 2017 | Gardens, Healdsburg Landscape Contractor, Irrigation, Patios and Walkways, The Landscape Process, Wood Structures
At Details Landscape Art, a Petaluma landscape contractor, we have seen it all. It never ceases to amaze us how much poor landscape construction is out there. Landscaping and gardening is not rocket science or brain surgery. It is mostly common sense, obvious physics,...
by Scott Bradley | Oct 4, 2016 | Gardens, Irrigation, Santa Rosa Landscape Design, The Landscape Process
Poor landscaping is all around us. Everywhere you look you can see examples of poorly thought out planting schemes. Details Landscapes Art is a Sonoma County landscape contractor, specializing in turning mistake-filled yards into beautiful gardens. When we are called...
by Scott Bradley | Jun 28, 2016 | Gardens, Healdsburg Garden Design, Irrigation
In this era of drought and water rationing, Californians have a love-hate relationship with lawns. Historically, ‘outdoor carpeting’ has been a gardening staple, but styles have changed, tastes have evolved, and homeowners and business property owners are rethinking...