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Bennett French posted an update 3 weeks ago
Have you ever walked through a neighborhood thinking that the grass is really greener on the opposite side? In Gresham, that’s more than just a metaphor. It’s as if a horticultural magic spell was cast to bring vibrancy and color to the sidewalks, creating an uncanny sense of order in nature’s chaos. Gresham’s residents have certainly cracked the secret code of gardening – and Gresham Landscaping is here to dish out the dirt. Read more now on Landscaping Gresham
The other day I walked past a yard that looked as if it was run by a faerie godmother. One could barely breathe because the flowers seemed to exhale all the oxygen. I was half expecting woodland animals to sing. You ask, how do they do this? Grab your spade, and let’s get digging (pun intended).
Let’s start with lawn care. You know how difficult it can be to maintain a perfect lawn if you’ve ever had to battle a patch of clover. The lawns in Gresham are the main attraction. They stretch like verdant carpets across front yards, daring you to step on them. Scary thing is, if you do, you might not want to leave. It’s like standing atop a fluffy cloud of chlorophyll. What is their secret potion to success? They’ve mastered a divine cocktail of patience, timing and gardening nerve.
Let’s now move on to the flora which surrounds these emerald expanses. My granny used to say, “A garden’s just a bunch of decisions with leaves.” The people here are very good at making decisions. You think you know about roses? Do not believe it, buddy. Gresham redefines them with a twist and a twirl. Petals that catch light just right, blossoms that spill over pathways in whispers of pink and crimson. Each one seems to have a personality – cheeky little things.
Do you remember that fishing gnome in your garden with the rod? In Gresham he probably has friends – legions quirky sculptures that spark chuckles and keep the garden party lively. The residents sprinkle these yards with humor and magic, transforming them into wonderlands some might even liken to Disneyland – minus the costumed critters, of course.