Inviting Entrance

We love a beautiful, lush landscaping. We are always thankful of our clients that trust us to maintain their properties.

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Grub Alert

Late summer is when most homeowners notice the physical damage of dead patches in their lawn due to grub infestation. Grubs are milky white, c-shaped larvae of several types of beetles. In our area, grubs are one of the most damaging lawn insects. They cause damage to turf in the late summer and early fall. You…

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A little spring clean up

We freshened up this beautiful yard with a spring clean up, re-edged the landscaping beds, shrub trimming & mulch installation.

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Spring Project

Another spring project that turned out beautifully! Patio Installation & Landscape Renovations

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Tip #4: Add Seating

Tip #3 on turning an ordinary landscape into a refuge from stress and worry: Add seating. A comfortable bench, a few outdoor chairs or a hammock will provide inviting seating and a place for family and friends to enjoy your new backyard oasis.

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Tip #3: Incorporate Sound

Tip #3 on turning an ordinary landscape into a refuge from stress and worry: Incorporate Sound. Whether it’s a wind chime or an interesting water feature, adding sounds to your landscape can help you relax. The sound of trickling water is especially calming.

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Tip #2: Clean Up Clutter

Tip #2 on turning an ordinary landscape into a refuge from stress and worry: A clean looking yard is the foundation of any backyard sanctuary, so be sure to remove weeds, leaves, brush and other lawn debris from your turf and landscape beds. Don’t forget, a fresh layer of mulch will brighten any landscape.

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Tip #1: Add Calming Colors

Tip #1 on turning an ordinary landscape into a refuge from stress and worry: A flower bed filled with serene, muted colors such as pastels can create a sense of calm. It’s always a good idea to choose plants that are easily maintained and enjoyable year-round. And remember, the more blossoms, the more soothing the…

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Landscaping – A Stress Reducer?

Some studies have proven that views of natural settings and plant life can lower blood pressure and reduce muscle tension, producing recovery from stress in a matter of minutes.

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