Botanical Visions, Inc. News Feed

January 7th, 2010

Bill Reeve will be giving a talk and PowerPoint presentation on “Tropicals That Add Color to the Landscape”

The lecture will be given at TPIE this year in room 113/114 at the Broward County Convention Center. The talk begins January 16th, 2010 at 11:30am and will focus on tropical plants that are used in South Florida Designs that add color. You will have the chance to see some of his favorites and the conditions they require for a successful tropical landscape.

March 30th, 2009

Botanical Visions was presented the 2009 Landscape Excellence Award for the entrance to Millpond

Botanical Visions was presented the 2009 Landscape Excellence Award for the entrance to Millpond by The City of Boca Raton. The category was for Outstanding Landscaping of a Low Density Residence Un-gated Property.

April 12th, 2008

Botanical Visions receives the FNGLA Landscape Award

Botanical Visions was awarded the 2008 Residential Single-Family, Renovation/Redesign Landscape Award for the Landscape Design and Installation of the Williams Residence in Boca Raton, (Palm Beach County) Florida.  This project incorporated seating and entertaining areas, an outdoor kitchen, statuary, and entailed terracing a steep sloped yard, renovating an existing swimming pool and enhancing water views.  This project required a barge and crane for transporting large specimens and boulders to the back yard from the canal and Intracoastal.  Upon completion, the homeowners stated that Botanical Visions had created a personal luxury hotel in their very own back yard!

February 25th, 2002

Botanical Visions, Inc. Receives Emerald Award

Botanical Visions received a prestigious Broward County Emerald Award in 2002.  The program recognizes businesses for their voluntary efforts in four areas: waste reduction, recycling, improved operating practices, and other “green” strategies that reduce pollution and waste.  Botanical Visions was acknowledged for their abilities and commitment to sustainability by incorporating wildlife attractiveness, native/xeriscaping concepts in landscape design, and for promoting reduced fertilization, water, and pesticide usage.  Botanical Visions lectures and teaches these concepts in the community for garden clubs, parks, schools and others and assists with grant writing, school gardens and curriculum.