March 2018

Articles from this Issue

Marketed as a possible tear down, a two-story Clayton residence had lots of potential for future buyers with a vision for what could be done on the 1.4-acre lot. But when its current owners saw the...
Staying attuned to the latest housing trends is something that has always interested this West County couple, but it’s hard to understand where they found the time.  Together, they’ve raised two...
“All gardeners love to share.” For this Warson Woods homeowner and custodian of an amazing, enchanted, one-of-a-kind green space, that view is firmly rooted in personal experience. She has generously...
Landscapers are embracing new varieties of plants and flowers introduced in 2018. If you’re looking to add something different in your garden, check out the latest offerings.  one: “Seaside Serenade...
March 1-4 Mow lawns low to remove old growth before new growth begins. March 1-11 Loosen winter mulches from perennials cautiously. Re-cover plants at night if frost returns. Clean up beds by...
Homeowner Debbie Gilula subscribes to the Ludwig Mies van der Rohe philosophy. “Less is more,” she says, offering, “I like simplicity to the extreme.” For 40 years, Gilula lived in “a wonderful mid-...

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