Oehme van Sweden is in the process of planting a slope as part of our work at Westchester’s Ridge Hill, a 1.3-million-square-foot regional mixed-use shopping center under construction in Yonkers, NY. Ridge Hill is located along the New York Thruway (I-87) in Yonkers. The property is being developed by Forest City Ratner with H3 – [...]
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Landscaping a Slope at Ridge Hill
Posted in Partners, Projects, tagged Aspen Landscape, DTS, Eric Groft, Forest City, Garden Treasure Nursery, H3, Holger Winega, Hugh Hardy, John Fontillas, John Knowlton, New York, oehme van sweden, Romero Texeira, shopping center, Studio 5 Architects, Westechester's Ridge Hill, Yonkers on November 18, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Planting at the Trinca Garden
Posted in Projects, tagged Douglas fir, Eric Groft, Garden Conservancy, Garden Design, Gardening with Water, Gardens by Jeffery, Greenwich, James van Sweden, Jeff Jones, John Knowlton, landscape architecture, lotus fountain, oehme van sweden, Open Days, Pinus parvifolia, Rosita Trinca on October 14, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Following an earlier meeting with Rosita Trinca at our offices in Washington, DC (see our previous blog post), Eric Groft and John Knowlton of Oehme, van Sweden travelled to the Trinca home in Greenwich, Connecticut to supervise the replacement of a Douglas Fir tree that blew down during a late spring storm. The tree was replaced with [...]
An Update to the Trinca Gardens
Posted in Projects, tagged Annapolis, Austrialia, blood root, Connecticut, Eric Groft, Garden Design, gate, Greenwhich, Hellebores, Holbrooke, James van Sweden, John Knowlton, landscape architecture, Mayapple, Mike's Waterfront, New South Wales, oehme van sweden, OvS, Pinus flexilis, Pinus parvifolia, potage garden, retaining walls, Rosita Trinca, Sheila Brady, swimming pool, terrace, Trillium, washington dc, Wontagong Station on October 6, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
On Monday and Tuesday September 27th and 28th, 2010 Oehme, van Sweden hosted client Rosita Trinca in Annapolis, MD and Washington, DC. OvS Principal Eric Groft and his wife Shelley took Rosita, a native Australian, out for her first taste of Maryland Blue Crabs at Mike’s Waterfront on the South River in Edgewater. Rosita was taught by Groft sons Forest and Avery how to pick and eat the messy crustaceans.