Friday, June 17, 2016

Rooted does a commercial for Dial for Men

We don't endorse this product-- but we do love our filmmaker friend, Ted Passon, who invited Kevin to do this commercial!


Friday, May 22, 2015

Shucks!

It's been quite some time since we've posted here. We've been busy. There's been a lot of landscaping going down.

Happily, today another satisfied customer shared Rooted praise on a public Facebook group for their town!

"Shout out to Kevin Price and Rooted Landscaping for their amazing work, professionalism and friendliness! They really care about their work and the environment and use only organic mulch and fertilizers.
Hit them up, you won't be sorry."

And then a few more happy customers replied!

Kevin/Rooted did such amazing work for us at our old house on Park Ave., and they're helping us transform what's going on at the Yogawood building little by little. They got all of the ivy off the building (it eats the cinder block! it's really hard to remove!) and took out the evil sticker bushes for us. Once we get the building painted, they'll help us make it pretty!

This hard work feels worthwhile when we receive this type of feedback. Our goal has always been and remains content customers and healthy landscapes. Thanks, guys!

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Bamboo Begone!

This lovely property in Collingswood was being over-run by invasive bamboo. Enter Rooted Landscaping!



All existing bamboo was removed by hand. Next, we dug a two and a half foot trench along the fence and inserted a sheet metal bamboo barrier. The trench was back-filled with soil.



Next digging out a decorative field stone wall.







In front of the wall, a replanting an existing Japanese Maple and skip laurels, and adding diablo nine barks and a variety of native, bee-attracting perennials













Bamboo is beautiful. To get that peaceful feeling, while not allowing it to run ramshod, a little bit of black bamboo was planted in underground pots. Whispering breezes, safe house foundations. Win!

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Wormies! Vermies?

Our friend, Rose, is the Children's Librarian at Pennsauken Library. She invited Kevin to offer a lesson on worms function in a healthy ecosystem.

Kevin was beside himself. For his 30th BDay, he received worms to start vermiculture composting at the Avant Garden. Some of these guys were featured. Thankfully, we also received a good rain the day before the workshop, so Kevin was able to dig up some other earth worm varieties in the Avant Garden.


Kids got to take a peak. Sonora Rose is helping in the background. She is also largely responsible for the Pennsauken Community Garden, located behind the Library, and featured in these photos.


Behold!



Kevin is a big fan of kids. He's also worked one-on-one with kids to establish vegetable gardens. Contact us if you'd like to book on-going education!


Special thank you to Lauren Lopez, the Rooted Logo designer, who attended with her kids and took these photos!

Monday, August 18, 2014

Field stone wall in off-season

Our friend, Aimee, with Horticulturalist for Hire wanted a Field Stone wall built for a property where she was working. She built the fire pit & enlisted Rooted Landscaping support for the field stone wall with blue stone cap. 



We love working collaboratively with Aimee and we love this wall!

Friday, August 15, 2014

New beds in Shamong

Rooted Landscaping installed a series of beds framing the pool and weaving along the frontyard of this property in Shamong.








Zoysia plugs for a healthy lawn.






Harvested garlic


From our very own Avant Garden! 200 hundred bulbs cured & stored.