27 Jan

What is Permaculture

Black Swallowtail Papilio polyxenes with Mexican Sunflower in Acorn Landscapes Test Garden St. Louis Missouri

Black Swallowtail Papilio polyxenes with Mexican Sunflower in Acorn Landscapes Test Garden St. Louis Missouri

Permaculture is a system of sustainable agriculture and land use that seeks to mimic the patterns and relationships found in natural ecosystems. It is based on the principles of maximizing efficiency, minimizing waste, and working with rather than against nature.

Permaculture focuses on creating self-sustaining systems that require minimal input from humans and that have a low impact on the environment. This can be achieved through a variety of practices, including:

  • Planting a diverse range of crops and animals that can support each other and create a balanced ecosystem
  • Using natural fertilizers and pest control methods
  • Implementing water catchment and conservation techniques
  • Building with natural, locally-sourced materials
  • Incorporating elements such as edible forests and guilds (communities of plants and animals that support each other)

Permaculture can be applied to a wide range of settings, including small backyard gardens, large-scale farms, and even urban environments. It can be used to grow food, create habitat for wildlife, and improve the overall sustainability of a given area.

Overall, permaculture is a holistic approach to land use that seeks to create self-sustaining systems that are in harmony with the natural environment. It is a valuable tool for creating sustainable and environmentally-friendly agricultural and land-use practices.

17 Jan

Top 5 reasons to hire a Landscape Architect

modern urban backyard design by acorn landscapes st louis

There are many good reasons to hire a landscape architect, especially if you are planning a significant landscape project. Some of the top reasons to hire a landscape architect include:

  1. Expertise: Landscape architects have the training and expertise to design and plan landscapes that are functional, aesthetically pleasing, and well-suited to the local climate and environment. They can also help you navigate local zoning and building codes, ensuring that your project is compliant with all regulations.
  2. Time-saving: Hiring a landscape architect can save you a significant amount of time and effort. They will handle all aspects of the design and planning process, allowing you to focus on other tasks.
  3. Cost-effective: While it may seem like an added expense upfront, hiring a landscape architect can actually save you money in the long run. They can help you avoid costly mistakes and ensure that your project stays within budget.
  4. Professional quality: Landscape architects have access to professional-grade tools and resources that can help to ensure the highest quality results. They can also help you choose the best materials and plants for your project, ensuring that they are long-lasting and well-suited to your location.
  5. Creativity: Landscape architects have a unique creative vision that can help to bring your landscaping ideas to life. They can help you transform your outdoor space into a beautiful and functional oasis that meets all of your needs and preferences.

backyard paving with kitchen garden and edible landscape by landscape architect Acorn Landscapes in St loui missour

Overall, hiring a landscape architect can provide a wide range of benefits, from expertise and time-saving to cost-effectiveness and creative vision. If you are planning a significant landscape project, it may be worth considering hiring a professional to help you achieve your goals.

09 Jan

How to Attract Butterflies to Your Garden

Painted Lady Butterfly on New England Aster in butterfly garden designed by Landscape Architect Acorn Landscapes in St. Louis MO

Painted Lady Butterfly on New England Aster in butterfly garden designed by Landscape Architect Acorn Landscapes in St. Louis MO

Butterflies are a beautiful and beneficial addition to any garden, and there are several strategies you can use to encourage them to visit. Here are a few ideas:

  1. Plant native flowering plants: Butterflies are attracted to a wide range of flowering plants, but they are especially drawn to native species. Planting native flowering plants such as milkweeds, coneflowers, and black-eyed Susans can help to attract butterflies to your garden.

    Great Spangled Fritillary Speyeria cybele on zinnia in Manchester Mo - Acorn Landscape Architecture Butterfly Garden

    Great Spangled Fritillary Speyeria cybele on zinnia in Manchester Mo – Acorn Landscape Architecture Butterfly Garden

  2. Provide food for caterpillars: In addition to nectar from flowers, butterflies also need food for their caterpillars. Planting host plants, such as milkweeds for monarch butterflies or parsley for black swallowtails, can help to provide a food source for caterpillars and encourage butterflies to lay their eggs in your garden.

    Backyard landscape design by landscape architect Acorn Landscapes in St. Louis Missouri that includes hillside meadow garden and shade garden for wildlife habitat

    Backyard landscape design by landscape architect Acorn Landscapes in St. Louis Missouri that includes hillside meadow garden and shade garden for wildlife habitat

  3. Provide water: Butterflies need water to drink, and they are attracted to shallow, muddy puddles. Creating a butterfly puddling area by providing a shallow dish or tray filled with mud and water can help to attract butterflies to your garden.

    Black Swallowtail Papilio polyxenes with Mexican Sunflower in Acorn Landscapes Test Garden St. Louis Missouri

    Black Swallowtail Papilio polyxenes with Mexican Sunflower in Acorn Landscapes Test Garden St. Louis Missouri

  4. Create a butterfly habitat: Providing shelter and a place for butterflies to rest is important. Planting native shrubs and trees or installing a butterfly house can provide the necessary shelter and habitat for butterflies.

    A diverse mix of flowering plants used in place of traditional turf grass.  Includes white clover, native bird'sfoot violet, common violet and wild strawberry.

    A diverse mix of flowering plants used in place of traditional turf grass. Includes white clover, native bird’sfoot violet, common violet and wild strawberry.

  5. Use chemical-free pesticides: Many pesticides can be harmful to butterflies, so it is important to use chemical-free alternatives if possible. Using natural pest control methods, such as introducing beneficial insects or using organic pest repellents, can help to protect butterflies and other pollinators.

    Buckeye Butterfly on Milkweed Flowers in Butterfly Garden Designed by Landscape Architect Mary Deweese from Acorn Landscapes in St. Louis MO

    Buckeye Butterfly on Milkweed Flowers in Butterfly Garden Designed by Landscape Architect Mary Deweese from Acorn Landscapes in St. Louis MO

Overall, by providing food, water, shelter, and habitat, you can create a butterfly-friendly garden and encourage these beautiful insects to visit.

06 Jan

Ideas for Lawn alternatives that aren’t turf grass

Flowering Lawn Alternative - mixture of native birdsfoot violet, clover, common violet, wild strawberry, and at least 4 other low growing flowering plants.

Flowering Lawn Alternative – mixture of native birdsfoot violet, clover, common violet, wild strawberry, and at least 4 other low growing flowering plants.

Turf grass is a popular choice for lawns, but it can be high maintenance and require a lot of water and resources to maintain. If you are looking for alternatives to turf grass for your lawn, here are a few options to consider:

  1. Native grasses: Native grasses are well-suited to your local climate and soil conditions and require minimal water and maintenance. They can provide a natural and attractive ground cover that is low maintenance and environmentally friendly.
  2. Groundcover plants: Groundcover plants, such as thyme, sedum, and creeping phlox, can provide a low-growing alternative to turf grass. They require minimal water and maintenance and can add color and texture to your landscape.
  3. Artificial grass: Artificial grass has come a long way in recent years and can provide a realistic and low-maintenance alternative to natural grass. It requires no watering or mowing, and it is durable enough to withstand heavy foot traffic.
  4. Clover: Clover is a low-growing ground cover that requires minimal water and maintenance. It is also nitrogen-fixing, meaning it can help to improve the soil quality in your lawn.
  5. Moss: Moss is a low-maintenance alternative to grass that requires minimal water and no mowing. It can provide a soft and verdant ground cover, especially in shaded areas where grass may struggle to grow.
Mixed lawn planting that supports butterflies such as this Buckeye Butterfly.

Mixed lawn planting that supports butterflies such as this Buckeye Butterfly.

Overall, there are many alternatives to turf grass that can provide a low-maintenance and attractive ground cover for your lawn. Whether you choose native grasses, groundcover plants, artificial grass, clover, or moss, there is an option that can work for your landscape and meet your specific needs and preferences.

Mazus Reptans between Stepping Stones can also be used as a lawn alternative.

Mazus Reptans between Stepping Stones can also be used as a lawn alternative.

 

04 Jan

Backyard Landscape Design Ideas

backyard paving with kitchen garden and edible landscape by landscape architect Acorn Landscapes in St loui missour

Creating a backyard landscape design that is both functional and visually pleasing can be a challenging task. However, with a little bit of planning and creativity, it is possible to transform even the most mundane backyard into a beautiful and enjoyable outdoor space.

The first step in designing a backyard landscape is to assess the space and consider how it will be used. Do you want a space for entertaining, a place for children to play, or a tranquil retreat? Once you have a clear idea of how you want to use the space, you can begin to plan out your design.

Next, consider the layout of your backyard. Think about the location of your house, the direction the yard faces, and the existing features such as trees, shrubs, and other plants. You should also take into account the sun and shade patterns in your yard, as this will help you determine the best location for certain plants and features.

Another important aspect to consider is the overall style and theme of your backyard landscape. Do you prefer a formal look, with straight lines and symmetrical designs? Or do you prefer a more natural, relaxed style? Choose elements that reflect your personal style and will be in keeping with the style of your home.

Backyard landscape design by landscape architect Acorn Landscapes in St. Louis Missouri that includes hillside meadow garden and shade garden for wildlife habitat

Backyard landscape design by landscape architect Acorn Landscapes in St. Louis Missouri that includes hillside meadow garden and shade garden for wildlife habitat

Once you have a basic plan in place, it’s time to start adding plants and other features to your backyard landscape. Consider using a combination of annuals, perennials, trees, and shrubs to create a diverse and interesting landscape. It’s also a good idea to incorporate water features such as fountains, ponds, or waterfalls, as these can add a calming and soothing element to your backyard.

In addition to plants and water features, there are many other elements you can include in your backyard landscape design. Outdoor furniture, such as tables, chairs, and benches, can provide a comfortable and inviting place to sit and relax. Outdoor lighting can create a warm and welcoming atmosphere in the evening, while a fire pit or fireplace can be a great gathering place on cooler nights.

Finally, don’t forget about the practical aspects of backyard landscaping. Make sure to incorporate pathways and walkways to help you move around the yard, and consider adding a storage shed or other functional elements to keep your yard organized and tidy.

With a little bit of planning and creativity, you can design a backyard landscape that is both functional and beautiful. Whether you want a space for entertaining, a place for children to play, or a tranquil retreat, there are endless possibilities for creating the perfect backyard oasis.

 

Backyard Garden Entrance Landscape by Landscape Architect Acorn Landscapes St Louis Missouri

Backyard Garden Entrance Landscape by Landscape Architect Acorn Landscapes St Louis Missouri

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