Wild Edges Landscaping

Wild Edges Landscaping Designing landscapes and gardens for wildlife, beauty, and resiliency.

06/02/2026

Small garden, big habitat! If your garden doesn’t sound like this right now (early June), give me a call! Also, I cannot wait for this white wild indigo to open up! 🤍

05/26/2026

Serviceberry update, the cedar waxwing flock has arrived!

Serviceberry season is here! Robins, cardinals, squirrels, my children, and I hope a flock of cedar waxwings are inconst...
05/23/2026

Serviceberry season is here! Robins, cardinals, squirrels, my children, and I hope a flock of cedar waxwings are inconstant rotation gobbling up the berries. They are delicious and not something you’ll ever find at the store. Grow your own and enjoy the blooms, bounty, and fall color. It’s a perfect tree for a small yard or near the power lines (it’s not tall).

I love finding evidence of leaf cutter bees in my garden. They make semicircle cutouts from leaves to build their nests....
05/19/2026

I love finding evidence of leaf cutter bees in my garden. They make semicircle cutouts from leaves to build their nests. They usually use redbud leaves which I have many of in my yard, but this year herbicide drift from surrounding yard treatments has caused my redbud leaves to curl (2nd pic). Red buds are very sensitive to herbicides and this is one way it reacts to contaminated air. Their leaves should be smooth and would normally have semicircle cutouts from the leaf cutter bees visiting. I’m glad there’s another species for them to build their nests from in my yard. Planted by a squirrel, I will let this oak tree continue to grow for now before weeding it out of the garden this fall (it’s very close to the driveway).

I finally took some time to make some business cards!  printing is top notch.
05/11/2026

I finally took some time to make some business cards! printing is top notch.

Rain garden glory.
04/28/2026

Rain garden glory.

🌷Species tulips were something I learned about at the Louisville Botanic Gardens a few years ago, this introduction has ...
04/14/2026

🌷Species tulips were something I learned about at the Louisville Botanic Gardens a few years ago, this introduction has been magical! I’ve been trying multiple varieties each year my two favorites so far are T. batalanii ‘Bright Gem’ which are buttery yellow and T. dasystemon which look like stars and grow low to the ground. 💛

🌼In other news, my favorite ground cover is blooming! Robin’s plantain (Erigeron pulchellus ‘Lynnhaven Carpet’). 🤍

So well said!
04/14/2026

So well said!

❤️🪰Paw paw flowers! Deep maroon with a musky odor, perfect for attracting the preferred pollinator: flies! Yes flies are...
04/13/2026

❤️🪰Paw paw flowers! Deep maroon with a musky odor, perfect for attracting the preferred pollinator: flies! Yes flies are pollinators too. 🪰❤️

🌕This Saturday I’ll be talking about Designing a Native Moon Garden! 🌻 Join me at the Oxford Lane Library at 10AM to lea...
04/01/2026

🌕This Saturday I’ll be talking about Designing a Native Moon Garden! 🌻 Join me at the Oxford Lane Library at 10AM to learn how to garden for night pollinators and other beneficial animals all while making an evening oasis for you to enjoy too!

A native plant will be given to the first 30 attendees and there will be a rake for some other fun garden swag! I hope to see you there!

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