Seed & Stone Landscape Design

Seed & Stone Landscape Design 10+ years experience(2024), delivering high-end landscape services. Fully insured. Serving Hancock & Penobscot County, Maine.

Most know of poison ivy and poison oak.Identifying these plants and having them removed can mean the difference between ...
06/01/2026

Most know of poison ivy and poison oak.
Identifying these plants and having them removed can mean the difference between fun in the sun or a trip to a medical professional.

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Hemlock,
Specifically poison hemlock (Conium maculatum), is a highly toxic biennial plant in the carrot family, known for its hollow, purple-spotted stems, fern-like leaves, and white flowers in umbrella-shaped clusters. All parts are poisonous to humans and livestock, causing paralysis and death if ingested, and it's often mistaken for edible plants like parsley or wild carrot. It's an invasive w**d found in disturbed areas like roadsides, fields, and ditches, and should be handled with caution, avoiding skin contact and never burning it.

Identification
Stems: Hollow, hairless, ridged, and marked with distinctive purple or reddish spots/mottling.
Leaves: Fern-like, finely divided, and clasp the stem at the node.
Flowers: Small, white, and arranged in umbrella-shaped clusters (umbels) at the tips of branches.
Smell: Has an unpleasant odor, especially when crushed.
Size: Can grow up to 8 feet tall in its second year.

Dangers and Toxicity
Highly Toxic: All parts of the plant are poisonous and can be fatal if ingested by humans or animals.
Mistaken Identity: Often confused with edible plants like parsley, wild carrot (Queen Anne's Lace), and anise.
Symptoms of Poisoning: Include salivation, trembling, muscle weakness, paralysis, and respiratory failure.
Skin Irritant: Sap can cause dermatitis in sensitive individuals.
Burning: Never burn hemlock, as toxins can be released into the air.

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Giant hogw**d
(Heracleum mantegazzianum) is a large, invasive plant known for its toxic sap, which causes severe skin burns and blisters when exposed to sunlight (phototoxicity). It can grow up to 15 feet tall with large, deeply cut leaves and hollow stems with purple blotches and stiff hairs. Native to the Caucasus Mountains, it's a public safety hazard and a noxious w**d, often found along waterways, in fields, and disturbed areas, spreading via seeds.

Identification
Height: Can reach 8–20 feet tall.
Stems: Hollow, 2–4 inches in diameter, with purplish-red blotches and coarse white hairs.
Leaves: Very large (up to 5 feet wide), deeply incised, and lobed, with a shiny appearance.
Flowers: Large, white, umbrella-shaped clusters (umbels).
Look-alikes: Can be confused with cow parsnip, but cow parsnip stems lack purple blotches and are smaller.

Dangers
Toxic Sap: The clear sap is phototoxic, meaning it makes skin extremely sensitive to UV light.
Severe Burns: Contact with sap followed by sun exposure can cause painful blisters, rashes, and scarring that can last for years.
Eye Hazard: Sap can cause temporary or permanent blindness.

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Wild parsnip
(Pastinaca sativa) is a highly invasive plant. Its leaves, stems, and flowers contain toxic chemical compounds called furanocoumarins, which make your skin severely sensitive to sunlight and can cause agonizing chemical burns, blisters, and long-lasting skin discoloration.The

Reaction: Phytophotodermatitis
How it happens: If the plant's sap touches your skin and is then exposed to UV sunlight, it triggers a toxic chemical reaction known as phytophotodermatitis.

Symptoms: Redness and intense, localized burning usually appear within 24 to 48 hours, rapidly followed by painful blisters.
Long-term effects: Once the blisters heal, the affected skin can remain dark brown or discolored for up to two years.

How to Protect Yourself
Cover up: Always wear long pants, long-sleeved shirts, and gloves when hiking, mowing, or doing yard work in areas where wild parsnip grows.
Avoid contact: The plant has bright yellow, umbrella-shaped flat flower clusters and leaves that resemble celery. It commonly grows in open fields, roadsides, and disturbed areas.

What to Do If Exposed
Wash immediately: Immediately wash the exposed skin thoroughly with soap and water.Block the sun: Keep the exposed area completely covered and out of direct sunlight for at least 48 hours to prevent the reaction from occurring or worsening.
Treat symptoms: If a burn or blister develops, soothe the area with a cool, wet compress and consider applying corticosteroid or calamine lotion to reduce itching.

05/25/2026

Another project, and another satisfied client!
Full install of shrubs and perrenials for year round color, deer resistance, and designed for low maintenance.

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Free estimates, and we are fully insured, with recommendations on our page!

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-Walkways, patios, and driveways
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04/25/2026

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We are getting close! The stock is starting to hit the tables at the nurseries! Let this week run its course. Than we can start working those early plants, into our gardens. Watching for when soil temperature is consistently above 40Β°f, and all threat of frost has passed.
Coastal communities your "Plant Hardiness Zone" is 6a to 5b.
Penobscot river valley, yours is 5b to 5a.
Keep this in mind when selecting your varieties, for the very best outcome.

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04/13/2026

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Fresh cut garden edges, fresh mulch, debris removal, and early planting!
Let us elevate your scape to the envy of the neighborhood!

Seed & Stone offers a high-end, eco-friendly landscaping services. Proudly serving Hancock, and Penobscot counties*(exceptions for close proximity to our service area)

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-Seasonal grounds keeping
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🌞 With the ground slowly warming up, so is the ecological system existing around your property.Fresh shoots that are irr...
03/29/2026

🌞 With the ground slowly warming up, so is the ecological system existing around your property.

Fresh shoots that are irresistible to herbivores. Grubs under the root systems of your grass, begin to draw the attention of skunks and crows for an abundant protein source in the early season.

Seed & Stone Landscape Design has safe and effective products that protect your home, as well as the environment. From natural deterrence, to companion planting, to structural barriers(fences/netting/etc)
We spare customers the harsh chemicals, and health risks of commercial garden pest controls.

Serving Penobscot and Hancock counties in the beautiful state of Maine!(*30 minutes surrounding areas)

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Still time in the cold season to have that dormant state trimming and pruning done!🌳🌹 Key Benefits of Dormant Pruning: 🌳...
03/27/2026

Still time in the cold season to have that dormant state trimming and pruning done!

🌳🌹 Key Benefits of Dormant Pruning: 🌳🌹

Improved Tree Health & Healing: Because trees are resting, they experience less stress, and open wounds are not subjected to active diseases or insects, allowing for better, faster healing in spring.

Enhanced Structural Integrity: Without leaves, it is much easier to identify, crossing, rubbing, or damaged branches, allowing for better structural pruning to prevent future failures.

Increased Growth Stimulation: Pruning in late winter encourages a vigorous burst of new, healthy growth once spring arrives.

Safety and Storm Preparation: Removing weak or dead branches while dormant prevents them from falling during winter snow, ice, and high winds, protecting surrounding property.

Better Visibility and Access: The lack of foliage makes it easier for arborists or homeowners to see the tree’s overall framework and access the branches, making the job more efficient.

Ideal for Specific Plants: Many plants thrive with dormant pruning, including fruit trees, roses, and ornamental shrubs like hydrangeas and spirea.

Seed & Stone Landscape Design offers an extensive list of services from landscaping, hardscape, and plant care. To Site preparation and drainage engineering.

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🌹πŸͺ»πŸŒ· Garden restorations! 🌷πŸͺ»πŸŒΉWith a special attention to detail, we thoroughly w**ded and pruned these gardens back to th...
03/19/2026

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With a special attention to detail, we thoroughly w**ded and pruned these gardens back to their former glory!
Finished with a fresh layer of naturally composed bark mulch to provide those dark earth-tones within the negative spaces, and clean boarders defining the scapes.

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We are a small locally owned business delivering high-end landscaping, from the Bangor Area, to Downeast Maine.

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03/17/2026

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Bright pops of color, and the deer leave them alone!Deer resistant species! Let Seed & Stone help you with your garden i...
03/05/2026

Bright pops of color, and the deer leave them alone!
Deer resistant species! Let Seed & Stone help you with your garden installation, revamp, or just adding in some new varieties!

We are fully insured, and offer free estimates with contract signing.

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Dry creek beds are landscaped, rock-lined trenches designed to manage stormwater runoff, prevent erosion, and add natura...
03/04/2026

Dry creek beds are landscaped, rock-lined trenches designed to manage stormwater runoff, prevent erosion, and add natural beauty.
They function by directing water away from foundations, mimicking a natural stream, and replacing high-maintenance grass areas.

How we design and install a dry creek bed:

Plan the Route: Identify areas with drainage issues and design a winding, natural-looking path rather than a straight line, ensuring it slopes away from buildings.

Excavate: Dig a trench, typically 3-4 inches deep or deeper depending on water flow, shaping it into a shallow"U" or "V" shape.

Install Fabric & Base: Line the trench with landscape fabric to prevent w**ds and stabilize the soil. We then fill the trench with water permeable material(i.e. sand, crushed stone, pea stone, etc.)

Add Rocks: Place larger boulders and rocks along the edges and in curves to simulate a natural riverbank, filling the center with smaller gravel or river rock.

Planting: Soften edges with drought-tolerant plants, such as yarrow, ornamental grasses, or sedum, to make it look integrated.

Maintenance and common problems we've expirienced:

Debris Removal: Leaves and debris can accumulate between rocks. Use a leaf blower to clean it. Rakes can lead to unnecessary frustration.

W**d Control: Despite landscape fabric, w**ds may grow; use a power washer for cleaning or treat with a non-toxic herbicide(Vinegar + Epsom salts + Dawn dish soap).

Erosion Check(Rare): Ensure the water doesn't undercut the rocks, requiring occasional repositioning.

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