Harvest Moon Designs is a Springfield, Illinois based landscape company offering professional design and installation services. Each project is approached with attention to detail and our client's preferences. Our owners are horticulturists with a background in fine arts and a passion for doing things right. Enjoy the experience of working with a team who takes pride in their work and strives to exceed your expectations.
Violet Jones and Chris and Erica Meinkoth met at Southern Illinois University. We share a deep appreciation for the beauty of nature, a love of horticulture, and a passion for art and design. In 2003 we took the opportunity to work at a remote wilderness lodge near Denali National Park in Alaska. That experience further inspired our desire to work closely with nature.
When we returned to Illinois we formed Harvest Moon Designs. At Harvest Moon Designs we see each installation as an opportunity to transform an outdoor area into an attractive, functional, and inviting space.
Violet Jones and Chris and Erica Meinkoth met at Southern Illinois University. We share a deep appreciation for the beauty of nature, a love of horticulture, and a passion for art and design. In 2003 we took the opportunity to work at a remote wilderness lodge near Denali National Park in Alaska. That experience further inspired our desire to work closely with nature.
When we returned to Illinois we formed Harvest Moon Designs. At Harvest Moon Designs we see each installation as an opportunity to transform an outdoor area into an attractive, functional, and inviting space.
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New plantings need supplemental watering for 1 to 2 years to establish a healthy root system.
When watering it is always best to soak the root ball and surrounding soil deeply.
Avoid getting the leaves wet (to reduce disease problems).
Wind and high temperatures will increase water needs.
Watering by hand is the most efficient way to water your new landscape plants (as opposed to a lawn sprinkler).
Sprinklers do not wet the roots of the plants efficiently.
They wet the leaves and cause disease and sun scorching.
When watering it is always best to soak the root ball and surrounding soil deeply.
Avoid getting the leaves wet (to reduce disease problems).
Wind and high temperatures will increase water needs.
Watering by hand is the most efficient way to water your new landscape plants (as opposed to a lawn sprinkler).
Sprinklers do not wet the roots of the plants efficiently.
They wet the leaves and cause disease and sun scorching.
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