by Scott Bradley | May 19, 2026 | Gardens, Irrigation, Petaluma Garden Design, Petaluma Landscape Contractor, Petaluma Landscape Design, Petaluma Landscape Design-Build Contractor, Petaluma Landscaper, Petaluma Landscaping, Santa Rosa Garden Design, Santa Rosa Landscape Contractor, Santa Rosa Landscape Design-Build Contractor, Santa Rosa Landscaper, Santa Rosa Landscaping, Sonoma County Garden Design, Sonoma County Landscape Contractor, Sonoma County Landscape Design, Sonoma County Landscape Design-Build Contractor, Sonoma County Landscaper, Sonoma County Landscaping
Amazing branching structure highlights a Japanese maple in it’s autumn glory Japanese Maples…few trees bring the same level of elegance and year-round beauty to a landscape. Known for their graceful shape, delicate leaves, and stunning seasonal...
by Scott Bradley | Oct 22, 2019 | Bird Gardening, Gardens, Miscellaneous, Santa Rosa Landscaper
Plant material that attracts birds is as varied as the birds themselves. One of birds’ most basic needs (as with all living creatures) is food. We discussed bird feeders as a way to supplement bird feeding in the garden, but the most primary source of food is the...
by Scott Bradley | Apr 9, 2019 | Gardens, Santa Rosa Landscaper
Annuals are plants that complete their entire life cycle in less than one year. Details Landscape Art is a design-build landscape contractor in Petaluma and the surrounding areas of Sonoma County. Generally we build gardens for clients that include primarily shrubs,...
by Scott Bradley | Sep 25, 2018 | Safety, Santa Rosa Landscaper
Details Landscape Art is a Sonoma County landscape contractor. We consider employee safety a paramount concern, and, since we require our workers to do frequent lifting and rototilling, we offer suggestions for proper lifting and rototiller techniques. Lower back...
by Scott Bradley | Nov 7, 2017 | Featured Gardens, Gardens, Low Voltage Lighting, Masonry and Stonescaping, Patios and Walkways, Santa Rosa Landscaper, Wood Structures
Details Landscape Art, a Santa Rosa landscaper, was referred to this split-level project in northeast Santa Rosa, which badly needed landscaping help. The upper level of the backyard consisted of wall-to-wall grass, and an ugly concrete paver patio and steps.The lower...
by Scott Bradley | Nov 15, 2016 | Gardens, Santa Rosa Landscaper
Winter is upon us once again, and it’s time to prepare and clean up. Leaves are falling from deciduous trees, the garden is soggy, and weeds are emerging. Raking leaves is a good idea, both to prevent mold and fungus to take hold among the wet dead leaves, and also to...