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Barbara S. Sperry
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Barbara S. Sperry brings a fresh perspective to the maintenance department at one of the company in Buffalo New York as a maintenance supervisor. She quickly gained her commercial pesticide applicators license in September of 2000 and by the spring of 2001 she was promoted to a maintenance supervisor. As a maintenance supervisor she is also responsible for managing maintenance properties, seasonal color installations, enhancements and developing client relations.Me Elsewhere Barbara S. Sperry Blog WordPressGravatarTwitter Delicious Diigo Evernote App.net Bit.ly Alternion Flavors.me Kuratur Paper.li RebelMouse
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barbarassperry · 6 years ago
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The Cloister Style Pergola, Part Two
You may not have read in November of last year a post about a landscape renovation that we have had underway since June of 2018. A part of this project in process involves the design and fabrication of a large scale cloister style pergola. The story behind the design and fabrication? Click here for the [...] from Dirt Simple http://deborahsilver.com/blog/the-cloister-style-pergola-part-two/
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barbarassperry · 6 years ago
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A Spring Mix
We plant loads of containers in April in celebration of the spring season. The length, depth, and breadth of that planting is informed and driven by those materials available that can tolerate the chill. Farmed twigs are shipped to us in early spring and late fall. They provide mass, volume and height to our container [...] from Dirt Simple http://deborahsilver.com/blog/a-spring-mix/
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barbarassperry · 6 years ago
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April 2, 2019
What was noteworthy about this past Tuesday, the second of April? We planted containers and flower beds at 5095 for spring, 3 weeks earlier than last year. Our first spring planting. The morning was decidedly chilly, but the afternoon was sunny and warm. I could not have been more pleased or content to be outside [...] from Dirt Simple http://deborahsilver.com/blog/april-2-2019/
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barbarassperry · 6 years ago
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Planting Spring Pots
My penchant for planting containers for spring is based on several factors. At 30 years old, it seemed like an infinite number of springs were ahead. If I skipped planting fall bulbs, or spring pots, or a rose or a tree, there would always be next year. Or the year after that. In a blink [...] from Dirt Simple http://deborahsilver.com/blog/planting-spring-pots/
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barbarassperry · 6 years ago
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Spring At Detroit Garden Works: An Addendum
As I was writing about the spring opening of Detroit Garden Works, it occurred to me that what the shop does best is reflect the taste and sensibilities of a wide range of gardeners. I have Rob to thank for that. Many years ago I made a landscape design call to a client whose house [...] from Dirt Simple http://deborahsilver.com/blog/spring-at-detroit-garden-works-an-addendum/
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barbarassperry · 6 years ago
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The Cotehele Holiday Garland
Courtesy of an article in the holiday issue of the British edition of Country Living, I became acquainted with a National Trust property in England known as Cotehele. The property features a rambling stone manor house built in the 14th and 15th centuries, on 1300 acres of property.  It is one of the oldest and [...] from Dirt Simple http://deborahsilver.com/blog/the-cotehele-holiday-garland/
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barbarassperry · 6 years ago
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Spring, Detroit Garden Works Style
Rob decides when we will have spring. Ha. He knows just like every other gardener that the arrival of spring is attended by many false starts and deceptive signs. And at just that moment when you feel you might black out from the last of the miserable weather, nature switches on the light. But when [...] from Dirt Simple http://deborahsilver.com/blog/spring-detroit-garden-works-style/
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barbarassperry · 6 years ago
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At A Glance: The Library
My last post about the restoration of the paper mache cherubs included the above picture.  The cherubs aside, I had a number of comments about my library, and requests for more information about it.  As the last time I wrote about it was in 2009, I think it is fine to address it again. I [...] from Dirt Simple http://deborahsilver.com/blog/at-a-glance-the-library-2/
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barbarassperry · 7 years ago
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A Belated Valentine
I suspect it has been better than 10 years ago that Rob bought a small collection of oversized kraft paper mache cherubs that had been used for display at a holiday vendor showroom, and had them shipped to the shop. He asked me if I was interested. Yes I was. The purchase cost was nothing. [...] from Dirt Simple http://deborahsilver.com/blog/a-belated-valentine-2/
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barbarassperry · 7 years ago
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Survival
Several weeks ago my neighborhood in Michigan featured a weather extravaganza of substantially below zero temperatures with wind chills approaching -30 degrees, followed promptly by several days in the fifties. Astonishing, this. Nature is as extraordinary as it is unpredictable. Though I have observed and taken note of natural phenomena over a lifetime of seasons, [...] from Dirt Simple http://deborahsilver.com/blog/survival/
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barbarassperry · 7 years ago
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The Light Rings
If my memory serves me correctly, it was 7 years ago that Rob wound strand lighting around a few vintage wagon wheels, and suspended them from the ceiling of the shop for the holidays. I doubt they were on display for a week before the lot of them was purchased by an enthusiastic client. Over [...] from Dirt Simple http://deborahsilver.com/blog/the-light-rings/
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barbarassperry · 7 years ago
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Cinderella
A client asked of we would be able to light a pair of London Plane trees that we planted on either side of her driveway near the road – for the winter season. Of course I said yes. But I should back up. To say that we planted them warrants further explanation. I asked Ralph [...] from Dirt Simple http://deborahsilver.com/blog/cinderella/
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barbarassperry · 7 years ago
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The Winter Ahead
We finished the last of our winter container work this past Friday, January 4. The pots on my driveway were the very last of the late work. I do not mind that dead last slot. We have a long winter ahead of us. If I am ready for what Michigan winter weather has to dish [...] from Dirt Simple http://deborahsilver.com/blog/the-winter-ahead/
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barbarassperry · 7 years ago
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New Year’s Day, 2019
Dear friends of mine dress their home and table for the Christmas holidays in a way that never fails to astonish and delight me. I have written about their holiday at least three times before, but I knew this year would be special. They spent the last two Christmas holidays visiting family in the US [...] from Dirt Simple http://deborahsilver.com/blog/new-years-day-2019/
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barbarassperry · 7 years ago
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Winter Window Boxes
A good many posts ago, I described a window box as a hybrid vehicle. It is generally more expansive than a pot, but smaller than an in ground garden bed. A window box is an above ground defined space which is large enough to thoroughly explore an idea, and small enough to finish every square [...] from Dirt Simple http://deborahsilver.com/blog/winter-window-boxes/
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barbarassperry · 7 years ago
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From Start To Finish
Once in a blue moon we have a client who decides to buy new pots in December. The process from purchase to finish involves a series of steps, the first of which is the placement. Installing pots in a bed, rather than on a hard surface, is not all that usual. But in this case, [...] from Dirt Simple http://deborahsilver.com/blog/from-start-to-finish/
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barbarassperry · 7 years ago
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Recent Work
All of my group has been fabricating and installing at a breakneck pace since early November. That intensity has its ups and downs. By the end of a six day week, we are all tired. But the best part of an intense season are those great ideas that emerge. Design and fabrication is a big [...] from Dirt Simple http://deborahsilver.com/blog/the-recent-work/
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