Oxford’s southern magnolias
Tree man John Arrechea gives some homage to Oxford’s historic southern magnolias. (May 17, 2013, Page 2B)
Lovely dahlias have medicinal properties as well
Read all about dahlias in this month’s Master Gardening column by Anna Haller. (May 3, 2013, Page 2B)
Succulents — fun and easy
Master Gardener Barbara Sherrod White writes this month about succulents, an easy plant to grow that is a great addition to any garden. (April 19, 2013, Page 3B)
Landscape architects are responsible for many parks
Landscape architect and columnist Matthew R. Copp talks about the increasing role landscape architects are taking on in the planning of local parks. (April 19, 2013, Page 8B)
Starting a landscape renovation shouldn’t overwhelm you
With spring in the air, Landscape Architect Matthew R. Copp says now is a great time to start planning renovations to your landscaping. (March 22, 2013, Page 2B)
Gaining Ground — Mississippi on the right path
Teaming Up columnist Milly West tells us about annual Sustainable Living Conference this weekend being held at the Oxford-University United Methodist Church. (March 1, 2013, Page 2B)
Understanding the differences between pricing models
Understanding the difference between a bid, an estimate and a proposal when dealing with landscape architects. (February 15, 2013, Page 3B)
Creating your dream environment
Landscape architect Matthew Copp shows us ways to make your landscaping sustainable and discusses current green trends. (January 18, 2013, Page 2B)
Timing is essential to healthy gardens
Start to plan your garden now during the winter months to get a jump on things. Now is a good time to plant cool weather veggies and get your start fertilizing trees and shrubs. (January 11, 2013, Page 2B)
Planning your landscaping in the winter
Use the winter months to start planning your landscaping designs and don’t be afraid to seek the help of a landscape architect, says landscape columnist Matthew R. Copp this month. (December 14, 2012, Page 2B)


