Is your exterior not quite what you'd imagined? Between tightly packed plantings, too much mineral or forgotten lighting, some false good ideas can quickly spoil the landscape. In this article, Plantations Weisen deciphers the 7 most common pitfalls. Discover our concrete "Before/After" tips for correcting the situation and improving your garden without necessarily undertaking pharaonic works.
Minimalist gardens are designed to be beautiful all year round, and winter is no exception. Plantations Weisen shows you how to create your own garden where sleek design and comfort go hand in hand.
Autumn is the ideal time to plant fruit trees and create a natural hedge rich in biodiversity. Discover Plantations Weisen's advice and best practices for a lively, sustainable and harmonious exterior.
From the sustainability and resilience of the garden to the adoption of new practices such as intelligent daily maintenance systems and foodscaping, the trends of 2025 are all deciphered in our October article.
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Introduction to the profession of landscape architect through the portrait of our new recruit at Plantations Weisen.
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Seeding is an essential method of renovating a damaged lawn by sowing seeds on an existing surface, offering an economical and flexible solution for achieving a dense, healthy lawn. This article explores the key stages of seeding, its benefits, and the best practices for making a success of this renovation technique.
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