by Scott Bradley | Aug 15, 2017 | Featured Gardens, Gardens, Masonry and Stonescaping, Patios and Walkways, Santa Rosa Landscape Contractor, Water Features
This design-build project began as a moonscape. Covered with rock, half buried giant boulders the size of Volkswagens and littered with wild scrubby weeds, this was easily the ugliest and most challenging project to date for Details Landscape Art, a Fountaingrove...
by Scott Bradley | Mar 28, 2017 | Gardens, Santa Rosa Landscape Contractor
Fire resistant landscaping has become a hot topic for homeowners who live in the dry topography of Northern California, which can be a tinderbox in the hot summer and early fall months – our ‘fire season’. Fire danger is especially prevalent in hilly...
by Scott Bradley | May 31, 2016 | Gardens, Masonry and Stonescaping, Patios and Walkways, Santa Rosa Landscape Contractor
Gardens typically have patios, gates, benches, vegetable boxes and the like, and we at Details Landscape Art like to connect the various elements of the garden with pathways. Whether from the driveway to the front entry, or an entertaining area to the side gate, or...
by Scott Bradley | Oct 20, 2015 | Santa Rosa Landscape Contractor, The Landscape Process
For the past 23 years, Details Landscape Art, a Sonoma County landscaper, has designed and installed gardens throughout the North Bay. We are licensed bonded and insured, have a talented design team, and a small well-trained crew of installation specialists. We could,...
by Scott Bradley | Mar 10, 2015 | Santa Rosa Landscape Contractor, The Landscape Process
When Details Landscape Art first meets with a homeowner or property owner, we listen to their needs and get an idea of the size and scope of the various elements to be landscaped. One of the first decisions to be made is whether a landscape design or sketch needs to...
by Scott Bradley | Jul 29, 2014 | Gardens, Santa Rosa Landscape Contractor
Santa Rosa fine gardens designed and built by Details Landscape Art feature thoughtful, artistic plant selection. Choosing plants is partly a science, but mostly an art. The scientific or botanical aspect has to do with identifying the conditions where the plant will...