Once you’re fortunate enough to earn grandparent status, you’ve collected a great deal of wisdom. Lotus Gardenscapes recently completed a large project that’s a perfect example of this: make your home such a great place for your children, grandchildren (and their future children) to create
Plants have a short list of things that help them not only grow but also thrive. Provide your plantings with the right amount of sun, nutrients, and water, and they’ll reward you with beautiful growth in return. The one element that homeowners need to be particularly
We are excited to announce that we are merging our customer list with Lumberjack's Tree Service!  The owners of Lumberjacks, John and Pat, will continue to operate their unique mulch and hardwood upcycling work while retiring from the tree care side of the business. We believe that
Plants need regular health care too! The Michigan landscape is home to a wide and beautiful array of trees and ornamental plants. But that also means that our landscape also plays host to an equally as wide range of pests and diseases that target them. Ignoring
Lotus began in 1997 with a unique skill for providing horticulturally sound gardening services to discerning homeowners. 25 years later, this is still the case. But, we’ve got some big changes afoot over here. We are beyond proud to announce we’re growing our maintenance department! Aside from
Enchanting Woodland Patio takes top residential landscaping award Dexter, Mich. – Lotus Gardenscapes’ work in replacing an aging composite deck with an enchanted woodland patio has earned the company top honors in the annual Michigan Nursery and Landscape Association’s (MLNA) Industry Awards Program. Creating the award-winning design
Winter is the perfect time to get ahead with landscaping projects. The lull period while turf goes dormant provides a wonderful open space of time to work on other projects.
We were lucky to be contacted by a client who designed their own dream home directly abutting a stunning nature preserve. When the homeowners were considering making some adjustments to their property, maintaining the connection between the home and its natural surroundings was of the