THE BLOG
Craftsmanship and Collaboration: A Nelson County Retreat
Read the article featuring our work in Lynchburg Living Magazine
Stonemasonry & Sustainable Landscape Design
Resources
Lynchburg Living Magazine: The Best Way to Mulch
Mulch can be an unsung garden hero; it helps soil retain moisture, regulates temperature, reduces weeds, and prevents erosion.
I recommend filling bare soil in garden beds with plants or leaf piles, but in the meantime, mulch provides a fresh look and a boost to soil health during the first several years of a new garden’s life.
Project Highlight: Corbett Caboose
When the Corbett family found an old caboose for sale online in West Virginia, they had a vision. They transformed the caboose into a one-of-a-kind short-term rental by the James River.
Project Highlight: Camp Kum-Ba-Yah Sensory Garden
Camp Kumbayah, Lynchburg's community-focused nature center, was awarded a grant for a sensory garden to provide healing, and recreational and educational opportunities.
PROJECT HIGHLIGHT: Radcliff Cemetery Restoration Initiative
We joined this project to rebuild the fallen stone walls surrounding the cemetery. Our team has rebuilt two double-faced walls around the burial grounds, dry stacking the stones and carefully replicating the original work.