Sharon Hine Landscapes,llc
Est 2001
Contact: 203 668 6315


I have worked with this homeowner on her many projects for over 20 years. She is a great gardener herself and has many awesome ideas for her gardens on her 3 properties that I maintain! Blooms and color are enjoyed from early spring to late fall with lots of evergreen for winter interest. Beds always have something new to look at with plants blooming at different times.
She had many existing landscaped beds. The gardens needed some rejuvenation, more seasonal color and some beds widened or extended. Additional gardens were made, including a pollinator garden.
Some existing plant material needed to be moved or divided which was used to enhance other gardens, including her shade garden in the back. Shrubs and other perennials were added to the gardens to add bloom and color from spring to late fall.
In the picture on the right, is the front entrance of house. An Ornamental Peach Tree was added, giving the front of the house a focal point, adding height without overpowering the home and early spring bloom. The Ornamental Peach Tree grows to a height of 5/6 ft and is easy maintain. Additional perennials, shrubs and bulbs were added to the existing landscape to enhance the entrance with seasonal spring, summer and late fall color.
Pictured on the left: blue stone pavers were added for an inviting walkway to the back of the house. The beds on either side were widened, Hosta was divided to fill in the beds and to pull the area together. Roses, Astilbe, Variegated Liriope were added for more bloom and color throughout the year. Existing landscape consisted of The Arbor with Roses on either side, Arborvitaes, Hosta and Myrtle.
And of course, we needed to incorporate Roses!!! The Roses add to the homeowner's beautiful collection of Roses throughout her property which she maintains herself! Gorgeous, Fragrant & Blooming for 8 to 9 months!

This homeowner has been a customer for 21 years. I started with landscaping and maintaining their home in the woods to their new home on the beach. The new home had many small spaces that needed rejuvenation. I added low maintenance plants that produce big color to a small areas for some additional seasonal bloom. Different varieties of shrubs and perennials were incorporated to ensure a succession of bloom lasting from early spring to late fall. The evergreen shrubs add for winter interest.

This commercial business I have maintained for 20 years had many areas overgrown with perennials, particularly Black Eyed Susans, Shasta Daisies and Daylilies. We divided and re-planted them to fill in open spaces in their existing landscaped beds that now require minimal maintenance.