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- Raised Garden Beds vs. In-Ground Planting: Which Works Best for Your Space?July 29, 2025 - 10:55 am
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How to Divide and Transplant Perennials in Southeast Wisconsin
/in Flower care/by American LandscapeIn southeast Wisconsin, there are many perennial plants that can (and should!) be divided and transplanted in the fall. Dividing perennials not only helps rejuvenate old plants and control their size but also provides new plants for other areas of your garden. Fall division allows these plants to establish their root systems during the cooler […]
Tending the St. Dominic Prayer Gardens
/in Company News/by American LandscapeWe were honored to be recognized by the WCLA for the landscape maintenance work we do to properly tend the prayer gardens at St. Dominic Parish in Brookfield, Wisconsin. The Prayer Garden is an integral part of the church’s traditions and is a highly prized space frequented by the parishioners. Created in 2005, the church […]
Drought-Tolerant Plants: Conserving Water and Beautifying Landscapes
/in Landscaping/by American LandscapeDrought-tolerant plants help beautify your landscape and conserve water, especially during the periods of blistering heat and water scarcity we sometimes endure in the Midwest. Drought-tolerant plants not only save on water usage but also reduce maintenance, providing both environmental and practical benefits. Here, we explore some prominent drought-tolerant plants that not only survive but […]