
Drought resistant gardens are perfect for the Bay Area's dry climate

Drought resistant gardens are perfect for the Bay Area's dry climate
Here begins a series of tips for going green in your garden.
#1: Grow and compost fruits and vegetables. Growing vegetables is one of the single most sustainable actions. Not only do you enjoy the benefits of the fresh produce just outside your kitchen, but equally beneficial is the composted organic material. Applying compost to your soil diverts unecessary garbage from the landfills and also provides nutrients and improved structure to your soils. Later we will discuss the importance of your soil structure and its ability to absorb water. Until then, start planning your summer garden (remember Landsystems can always help with that!). The time to plant is April and May. Follow this link for planting tips on your favorite vegetables http://www.thegardenhelper.com/vegtips.html.
Thanks for listening in!
Nate
Landsystems Landscapes is proud to support our local community in the Bay Area, Silicon Valley and Peninsula. In fact, right now we’re looking for projects to partner with you!
We currently participate in the Adopt a Highway program on Interstate 280, and in the past, we’ve contributed to auctions for schools, colleges and other nonprofit and community foundations. In the past, we’ve worked with the San Francisco 49ers, Good Tidings Foundation and East Palo Alto Schools, and many other groups.
If your school or community group is interested, please contact us today at 650.851.2793 or info@landsystemslandscapes.com.
Landsystems’ founder Tim Vine is also available to speak at your meeting for free – whether it’s a local Bay Area Garden Club, Mothers’ Club or community group.
Welcome to the Landsystems Landscapes blog! We’ll be covering a variety of topics related to landscaping, sustainable techniques, outdoor gardening and living, and enjoying our amazing little piece of the world known as the San Francisco Bay area.
This is our first entry, and we figured you’d like to get to know us a little better. Landsystems was founded over 25 years ago in Redwood City, and we’ve been proudly serving Silicon Valley and the Peninsula ever since, specializing in complete landscaping design and solutions – from backyard cooking areas, to gardens, arbors, gates, fences, driveways, water features and even pools & spas – all designed to make your home more liveable and satisfying.
To get a better feel for the company’s beginnings, I asked founder and principal Tim Vine a few questions….
Tim, how did you get started in Landscaping?
My horticultural leanings began early with an entrepreneurial endeavor growing vegetables south of London and selling them to neighbors, friends and family. Having graduated college (in Horticultural management) I worked within the green industry in the UK, Sweden and France. My father was a great gardener and his sister’s mother use to (allegedly) grow oranges in Dundee, Scotland. On a whim I applied for, and received, a J1 visa for the US and, well, I have been here mostly ever since.
What types of projects do you enjoy most?
I enjoy projects that change people’s lives either by creating outdoor spaces that the family can use as an additional room, barbecue areas and bars that move the entertaining outside, or by creating customized spaces specific to the desires of the client….bocce ball courts, fun swimming pools, fragrant gardens, tranquil spots to relax under a grove of trees…anything to let people enjoy the amazing Mediterranean climate of the Bay Are!
Landsystems been interested in environmental sustainability for years. Now, the State of California and water agencies may begin to limit water use (some say by as much as 20%) even in non-drought years. Can you talk a little bit about the Green/Sustainable techniques that Landsystems utilizes?
We have been interested using green techniques for a while because it’s the right thing to do. Some of our sustainability efforts include:
Thanks for sharing Tim! Please feel free to comment or contact us directly with any questions or ideas for blog topics. And don’t forget to bookmark this site and our home page for updates: http://landsystemslandscapes.com