by Scott Bradley | Aug 27, 2019 | Bird Gardening, Gardens, Petaluma Landscape Design
Bird gardening is a small corner of the landscaping world. There are bird lovers, bird watchers and bird gardeners. Although not necessarily for everyone, everyone can reap the joy of having at least some birds visit the garden. Details Landscape Art designs and...
by Scott Bradley | Feb 12, 2019 | Irrigation, Miscellaneous, Petaluma Landscape Design
The previous two posts discussed the primary features and the programming of the Raindial HR6100 irrigation controller. This blog focuses on some other special features of the controller. Details Landscape Art installs and uses this particular controller almost...
by Scott Bradley | Jul 17, 2018 | Drainage, Gardens, Irrigation, Miscellaneous, Patios and Walkways, Petaluma Landscape Design, The Landscape Process, Water Features
Scott Bradley is the owner of Details Landscape Art, a Sonoma County landscaper for almost thirty years. This is the second career for Scott who began his adult working life as a CPA and morphed into being a local landscaper during a mid life crisis. Scott majored in...
by Scott Bradley | Sep 20, 2016 | Gardens, Petaluma Landscape Design
Gardeners have long had a love affair with bulbs (as well as corms, rhizomes, and tubers). They all produce colorful flowers, and act as perennials by storing food over the winter. Spring bloomers are planted in the autumn, while summer bloomers are planted in the...
by Scott Bradley | Jan 12, 2016 | Patios and Walkways, Petaluma Landscape Design
Details Landscape Art has been installing patios, walkways, driveways and steps since 1991. Our beautiful hardscape projects can be seen in Petaluma, Santa Rosa, Windsor, Sebastopol, Healdsburg, Rohnert Park, Cotati, Penngrove, Sonoma and Kenwood. We have offered...
by Scott Bradley | Jun 16, 2015 | Gardens, Petaluma Landscape Design, Water Features
One of the most challenging types of projects encountered by Details Landscape Art is hillside landscaping. Planting on a hillside was addressed in a previous blog, but when the homeowner wants to have the slope terraced or provide flat areas, other issues must be...