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Perennia Landscaping
Our landscape design company has been serving the Northern Westchester area, including the towns of Briarcliff Manor, Ossining, Croton-on Hudson, Cortlandt Manor, Yorktown Heights, Bedford, Mt. Kisco, Chappaqua, Pleasantville and Armonk for over 38 years. We design and install highly deer-resistant gardens using evergreen and deciduous shrubs, and perennial plantings.

Our goal is to create colorful and iteresting gardens that have appeal all year long, with minimal maintenance. By choosing the right selection of plant materials for your landscape project, you can have a variety of colors and textures of flowers and foliage, using evergreens, deciduous shrubs, bulbs and perennials. Evergreens can be used that are blue, aqua, yellow, spring or forest green.

Deciduous shrubs and perennials can be selected for flowering during the summer and fall after evergreens have finished flowering, and for their outstanding fall color. Bulbs can be used for early spring color. A large variety of plant species should be used to maximize these goals.
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Perennia Landscaping has been owned and operated by Julian Charnis since 1977.
Mr. Charnis has a B.A. degree majoring in physical geography, weather and climate, and map making, with a minor in geology, and 33 years experience working as a horticulturist and arborist.
He worked at the New York Botanical Gardens in the Bronx for three summers during college in the propagation houses and in the arboretum learning how to raise and maintain the varied and beautiful landscapes characteristic of NYBG.
These articles provide valuable information about landscaping and plant selection in Northern Westchester.
By reading these articles, clients will be able to understand the specific requirements of designing and installing gardens and other landscaping projects for our region.
Deer can destroy your garden overnight or a little bit every day.
A poorly designed plan, that does not take our region's specific requirements into account, is destined to fail.
The survival of the plants selected for the project depends on proper planting methods.
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