Landscape Contractor / Design Build Maintain

FEB 2017

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An Estate's By Mike Dahl, LC/DBM 28 LC DBM Above In Millbrook, N.Y., Mark Eliot Design was hired to enhance the grounds on a 40-acre estate. Besides cleaning up vast forested areas and maintaining 16 acres of turf that had never before been thatched, fertilized and overseeded, the landscape company owned by Mark Sosnowitz designed, installed and cared for raised beds filled with fruits and vegetables. To match the perspective of the estate's large resi- dence, six of them were built, and each designated for specific plants. The only ornamentals in the beds were marigolds, which according to Sosnowitz, act as a natural pesticide as their scent repels bugs. A As a master gardener, Mark Sosnowitz has installed and cared for many types of botanical plots in his long career. One of the most interesting was at a 40-acre estate in Millbrook, New York. There he was tasked with putting in and maintaining a raised fruit and vegetable garden, as well as upgrading the unkempt grounds by grooming the lawns and opening up the woodlands. The house on the property was quite sizable so Sosnowitz decided that the garden should be of similar scope. Instead of one large plot, he settled on six separate ones in a fenced-in area that already had nine fruit trees. And along with the contract to design and install the planters, and improve the rest of the grounds, came an agreement for his company, Mark Eliot De - sign, to nurture and harvest the bounty and manage the care of a total of 16 acres of the estate. The first step after the design was approved was to stake out the gardens' areas and rototill the ground down to the bare dirt. Edible Garden

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