Thursday, August 13, 2015

Coastal Landscape Design Meets Drone

Photography By Eric Roth.
A drone captures the impressive angles of Bilowz Associates Inc.'s recent landscape designs.
Coastal properties in particular are best captured by an aerial view. Fast forward to another one of Bilowz Associates Inc.'s stunning coastal landscape design projects. Do you feel like you're on a plane, coming in for a landing? There's nothing quite like capturing this view. 

The best way to envision the master plan we developed with all of its many intricacies and details can be done with many technologies and tools. And now with the accessibility of drones, it's our go-to. The number one reason - it maximizes the expansiveness of our landscape architectural projects while zooming in on the ground view.
The Ground view of Bilowz Associates Inc.'s stunning coastal landscape design project that emphasizes the intricate details and our philosophy - Creating Design with Harmony and Balance.
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Wednesday, August 5, 2015

What Remains

After yesterday's storms, most of our edible garden is completely gone. Without too much notice, the hail, rain and strong winds shredded, bruised and damaged just about everything we grow. Our garden is a hobby. It's not for commercial production. It's part of our lifestyle to create more than just beautiful landscape designs but understand and appreciate everything that relates to sustainability including agriculture and our food source. This leads me to our local farm friends. Some fared the weather, they dodged the storm. But for those within our own town, it was simply devastating. As one farm friend said who was hit hard, "It's numbing." Why? Because August is a farmer's turning point. This signals the true start of harvest season. With most of the summer maintenance done (i.e, pruning, sprays) this is when your produce should turn to gold. But as this Dahlia and sunset remind us, we keep moving forward. The sun is shining this morning and what remains will move on. 
This Dahlia matches the sunset that came after yesterday's storms.
The sunset after the storm.
And a few hail pics that landed on our doorsteps, which is always the worst enemy of a grower. 
Hail everywhere...
of different shapes

and sizes...

 © All Images – Property of Bilowz Associates Inc. 



If you like this blog, check in for your daily share's worth of garden inspiration, landscape architecture and design tips; always original, not cookie cutter and copied. Just like our design work, we strive for unique! We invite you to contact Bilowz Associates, Inc., or to browse our portfolios. Like our Facebook follow on Twitter or subscribe to the blog to receive posts daily via email or a feed. You can follow with visuals on Pinterest and find us on LinkedIn and Houzz, too.  And you can also find us back on our Google+ Business Page. (Landscape architects/Landscape Design/serving Massachusetts and New England.)