Sustainable landscape design: lawn alternatives
With a sense of urgency brought on by recent Province wide pesticide bans, 2012 will likely see more residents and local policy makers questioning not only the right to add chemicals to our lawns, but also the need for its very existence. You see, increased anxiety over pesticide & fertilizer usage is only one area…
Read MoreOpen Ayr Gathering
On October 20th, 2011 Quiet Nature hosted the first annual Open Ayr Gathering of Applied Ecological Restoration Professionals. The weather was not in our favour, so the event was ironically held indoors at the historic Richwood Schoolhouse, a 150 year old stone building 10 km south-west of Ayr.
Read MoreA review from Northlake Woods School Council
‘”Northlake Woods School was very pleased with the Butterfly Garden rejuvenation project that Quiet Nature planned and installed for us. We are an Eco Gold school and appreciated Quiet Nature’s plan using all native plants and salvaging as much of the old garden as possible.
Read MoreSustainable landscape design: what does it mean?
The word “sustainability” may be relatively new, and quite frankly overused, but its underlying ethic has deep roots on the North American continent. Native Americans have historically held to the “seven generations” rule, meaning that all decisions should take into account the impact on seven generations into the future.
Read MoreCreating natural looking water features
Your backyard pond can be a source of great pleasure and enjoyment, adding to your landscape what few other features can; including, sound, movement, and wildlife attraction. However, while a water feature has potential to add so much to your landscape, it can be difficult to make it actually belong with the landscape.
Read MoreRain Gardens: sustainable landscaping
A rain garden is basically an area where water collects and infiltrates on your property, rather than rushing to the municipal storm sewer system. Occasionally, if your soil has good drainage and plants are well established, simply adjusting the landscape so that downspouts and paved surfaces drain into existing gardens is all that’s needed.
Read MoreNatural Playground in Guelph
Quiet Nature has completed it’s first natural playground installation. Designed by the landscape architects at Dougan and Associates for First Steps Daycare (Guelph, ON), this playscape includes natural features aimed at triggering a child’s imagination.
Read MoreA review from Paris, Ontario
“We chose Quiet Nature because we liked the fact that they care about the environmental footprint they will leave behind.
Read More"It’s exactly what we were looking for!"
Thank you for the excellent work in our backyard. It’s exactly what we were looking for.
Read MoreGood landscaping reduces home energy consumption
This video, from the American Society of Landscape Architects, gives an easy to follow explanation of the importance of good design in reducing home energy consumption.
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