Landscaping, HardScaping & Water Feature Services
Did you know?
- A professionally designed landscape can increase your home’s curb appeal by 20% or more?
- According to the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), features like paver walkways, retaining walls, and custom water features can create a unique aesthetic while improving property value.
- Water features such as koi ponds or waterfalls can also contribute to a serene environment and even serve as natural habitats for beneficial species like dragonflies, which help control mosquito populations.

- Start with a detailed consultation to determine the client’s vision. Use landscape design software to plan layouts for trees, plants, hardscaping, and water features.
- For hardscaping (pavers, retaining walls), level the ground, lay down a gravel base, and install the materials.
- For planting trees and shrubs, dig holes twice as wide as the root ball, place the plant, and backfill with soil.
- Install water features like ponds by excavating the area, installing pond liners, and using pumps to circulate water.
- Mulch around plants to retain moisture and enhance the aesthetics.
- Ensure water features are functional and aesthetically pleasing, with flowing water and plants around the edges.
Landscaping, HardScaping & Water Feature Services
Planting Trees, Shrubs, and Flowers

- Plant Selection and Placement: Landscaping begins with selecting the appropriate trees, shrubs, and flowers based on the property’s soil, climate, and the client’s aesthetic preferences. We ensure that plants are positioned to thrive in their specific environment, considering factors such as sunlight, shade, and moisture.
- Example: A residential property is enhanced with native dogwood trees, azalea shrubs, and seasonal flowers, strategically placed to create a visually appealing, low-maintenance garden.
- Tree and Shrub Planting: Once plants are selected, they are planted with care, ensuring that the root systems are properly placed and backfilled with nutrient-rich soil. This process maximizes growth potential and minimizes transplant shock.
- Example: Mature maple trees are planted to create shade in the backyard, while flowering hydrangeas are placed along the garden perimeter for seasonal color.
Lawn Installation and Turf Management

- Sod Installation: We prepare the ground by grading and leveling the surface, ensuring proper drainage before laying sod. Turfgrass sod is installed for an instant lawn, providing a lush, green space ready for use within weeks.
- Example: A backyard is transformed into a usable outdoor space by installing Bermuda grass sod, offering a resilient and attractive lawn.
- Seed and Hydroseeding: For larger areas or clients seeking a cost-effective solution, we offer seeding or hydroseeding. This involves spreading grass seed over the prepared soil, often combined with fertilizers or mulch for optimal growth.
- Example: A large commercial property is seeded with fescue grass, which is known for its drought tolerance and durability.
Patios, Walkways, and Retaining Walls

- Patio Design and Installation: Hardscaping begins with the installation of patios using materials such as pavers, flagstone, or concrete. These outdoor living spaces are designed for durability and style, creating functional areas for relaxation or entertainment.
- Example: A backyard patio is built using natural stone pavers, creating a stylish and long-lasting space for outdoor dining and lounging.
- Walkways and Paths: Walkways and paths are designed to guide movement throughout the landscape, using materials like brick, gravel, or concrete pavers. These paths enhance accessibility while adding aesthetic appeal to the property.
- Example: A brick walkway is installed leading from the driveway to the front door, providing a classic and elegant entryway.
- Retaining Wall Construction: For properties on sloped land, retaining walls are built to prevent erosion and create leveled areas for gardens or patios. We use durable materials such as stone, concrete blocks, or timber to construct long-lasting retaining walls.
- Example: A stone retaining wall is built to level a sloped backyard, creating a flat area for a garden and providing erosion control.
Outdoor Living Features (Fire Pits, Seating, Pergolas)

- Fire Pit and Seating Installation: Fire pits create cozy, functional outdoor spaces for family gatherings or relaxation. We design and install stone fire pits with built-in seating areas using durable materials like brick, concrete, or natural stone.
- Example: A circular stone fire pit with built-in seating is added to a backyard, offering a beautiful space for evening gatherings.
- Pergolas and Shade Structures: To enhance outdoor living spaces, we build pergolas, gazebos, and other shade structures that provide shelter from the sun and create visually appealing focal points in the landscape.
- Example: A wooden pergola is constructed over a patio, providing shade and a decorative element that complements the garden below.
- Outdoor Kitchens and BBQ Areas: For clients who love to entertain, we design and build outdoor kitchens with built-in grills, countertops, and seating areas, allowing for seamless outdoor dining experiences.
- Example: A modern outdoor kitchen with a built-in gas grill and granite countertops is installed on the patio, making outdoor cooking and entertaining more convenient.
Water Features and Pond Installation

- Waterfalls and Fountains: Water features add movement, sound, and tranquility to outdoor spaces. We install waterfalls, fountains, and pondless water features that provide a calming aesthetic while requiring minimal maintenance.
- Example: A pondless waterfall is built into the landscape, offering a visually appealing and soothing element without the need for a large pond.
- Pond Installation: For larger landscapes, we install koi ponds or decorative ponds that create natural habitats for fish and aquatic plants. These features are designed to be both beautiful and sustainable.
- Example: A koi pond is added to a garden, complete with aquatic plants and a waterfall feature, creating a serene focal point for the backyard.
We Perform Landscaping & Hardscaping Services
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here's some answers to our frequently asked questions
Answer: There are several signs that a tree may need to be removed. These include significant leaning, large or numerous dead branches, damage to the trunk, signs of disease, or its proximity to structures or power lines. Our professional arborists can conduct an on-site assessment to determine whether a tree should be removed or if it can be saved with proper care.
Answer: For most trees, late winter or early spring, just before the tree starts to bud, is the ideal time for pruning. During this time, trees are in their dormant phase, which reduces stress and allows for vigorous growth in the spring. However, the best time can vary depending on the tree species and specific health concerns, so it's always a good idea to consult with a professional.
Answer: Cabling and bracing are methods used to provide structural support to trees that have weak limbs or that are at risk of breaking. Cabling involves installing steel cables between major limbs to strengthen the tree and limit branch movement. Bracing involves inserting rods to provide additional support. These methods can extend the life of the tree and reduce the risk of property damage or injuries.
Answer: We generally recommend an annual inspection for your trees. However, this can vary depending on the tree species, age, size, and overall health. More frequent inspections may be necessary for trees that are older, showing signs of disease, or exposed to extreme weather conditions.
Answer: Stump grinding is a process that uses a specialized machine to chip away the wood of a stump until it is below ground level. It is often necessary because leftover stumps can be hazardous, unsightly, and take up valuable space. Moreover, stumps can become a home for pests or diseases that can spread to other plants in your landscape.
Answer: Yes, we provide comprehensive storm damage recovery services. These include 24/7 emergency response, damage assessment, safe tree removal, debris cleanup, tree pruning, and tree replacement. Our goal is to help restore your landscape to its pre-storm condition as much as possible and to reduce further risks to your property.
Answer: There are several factors to consider when choosing a new tree. These include the tree’s size at maturity, its soil and sunlight requirements, its tolerance to local pests and diseases, and its compatibility with your landscape's existing plants. Our tree planting service includes consultation on tree species selection to ensure you make the best choice for your landscape.
Answer: Mulching involves applying a layer of material (such as wood chips, leaves, or compost) around the base of your trees. It serves several purposes: it helps retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, regulate soil temperature, and improve soil nutrition. It also gives your landscape a clean, finished appearance.
Answer: Brush and underbrush can make your property look unkempt, but they also have more significant drawbacks. They can provide a habitat for pests, impede the growth of preferred plants, increase the risk of fire, and obscure hazards like stumps or uneven ground. Our brush and underbrush removal services help maintain the health and aesthetics of your landscape.
Answer: Yes, we offer tree transplanting services. Transplanting a tree involves carefully digging it up, preserving as much of the root system as possible, and then replanting it in a new location. This process can be complex and requires professional expertise to ensure the tree's survival. It's important to note that the success rate can vary depending on the tree species, its age, and its overall health.
Answer: Some common signs of a diseased or dying tree include discolored or wilting leaves, dead branches, fungal growth, peeling bark, holes or cracks in the trunk, and reduced growth. If you notice any of these symptoms in your trees, our professional arborists can provide an accurate diagnosis and recommend an appropriate treatment plan.
Answer: Tree trimming and removal can be dangerous tasks that require professional training and equipment. Mistakes can result in injury, property damage, or harm to the tree itself. We strongly recommend hiring professional arborists, like our team, to handle these services safely and effectively.
Answer: This can depend on factors such as the type of grass you have, the season, and the desired health and appearance of your lawn. Generally, mowing every one to two weeks is recommended during the growing season. Our team provides customized lawn care services and can offer specific advice for your yard.
Answer: During a tree health assessment, our arborists will thoroughly inspect the tree, including its branches, leaves, bark, and roots. We'll look for signs of disease, pest infestations, structural issues, or other problems. After the assessment, we can recommend treatment options or maintenance practices to improve the tree's health and longevity.
Answer: We understand the urgency of tree emergencies and offer 24/7 emergency services. Our team is always on standby and will respond as quickly as possible to help mitigate risks and address your tree-related emergencies.
Answer: Land grading is the process of leveling the ground for construction, landscaping, or drainage improvements. Proper grading can prevent water damage to your property, improve the health of your lawn and gardens, and create a more usable space. Our team has the expertise and equipment to perform land grading services efficiently and effectively.
Answer: Mulching in the spring helps to suppress weeds, retain soil moisture, and regulate soil temperature during the summer. Mulching in the fall helps to protect plant roots from the winter cold and adds nutrients to the soil for the next growing season. Our mulching services can help keep your landscape healthy and attractive year-round.
Answer: If a tree falls during a storm, it's important to stay away from it, especially if it's entangled with power lines. Contact our emergency tree service immediately. We'll arrive promptly to assess the situation, remove the tree safely, and help minimize further damage to your property.
Answer: After planting, your new tree will require regular watering to establish its root system. Mulching around the base of the tree can also help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. It's generally best to avoid fertilizing in the first year. Our team will provide detailed care instructions tailored to your specific tree species and location.








