Once upon a time (35 years ago to be exact), our buildings stood amid extensive, lush, green lawns. The sprinklers ran at least three times a week – more often in winter. But, as the cost of water rose, we had to cut down more and more, until we were dependent solely on the rain to water our lawns. During the long, dry winters, the grass dried up and died. So when the rains did come, top soil washed away, leaving us with a bad case of soil erosion, and no funds to sort out the problem.
Imagine our delight when a gardening enthusiast volunteered to help. She rolled up her sleeves and started transforming the gardens, patch by patch. She planted a seed, in more ways than one, by showing us her vision of how landscaping could enable us to reclaim our grounds.
Building on her early work, JD Landscapers have taken charge of our grounds and have worked miracles. In less than a year, we are already enjoying the benefits of their green fingers.
If you are an avid gardener and have slips or unused garden pots and ornaments to donate, you will be welcomed with open arms. It’s incredible what can be achieved when people come together with a common purpose.