And that doesn't begin to capture the challenge and scope of our latest project. This is the 1st post on this project. The next two are here and here. We brought in multiple truckloads of ABC Crush Run, graded everything, and then constructed an 80' long Colonial Castle Manor Grana retaining wall to bolster two … Continue reading Patios, Walls, & Walkways
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Mulch It Up
When in doubt, mulch! Dark Walnut Designer Mulch is a go to mulch for many reasons, but mostly because it is an elegant embroidery for just about any landscape. It finishes cleanly and forms a rich, dark contrastive to about any plant coloring. Here is a yard with an amazing assortment of flowers, shrubs, and … Continue reading Mulch It Up
Sod Busters
Compadre Zoysia is a topflight grass, with low requirements for fertilizer and water. Our guys graced this customer's yard with plenty of it. Well done, fellas! Votruba Have questions? Contact us!
Finish in Style
Here's a little unfinished business, the final photos of a project we posted on in February. We hasten to add though that it was not our crews who were dilatory; they finished this project on time in early March. It is our web-posting which got side-tracked with other things. So let's correct that right now. … Continue reading Finish in Style
How Does Your Garden Grow?
It will grow quite nicely, thank you, if you start with quality plants. And here are such quality plants, waiting to go to our customers' yards and gardens. A short list of some of the plants you see here: Pink Muhley; Majesty Palm; Ferns; Red Geraniums; Lantana; Drift Roses; and Hibiscus. And these are field … Continue reading How Does Your Garden Grow?
Rest in Peace
There is no better expression of the heart of a community than how they treat their deceased. The town of Littleton has shown its heart by hiring Ben's Creek Nursery to freshen up the restful quiet of the local Sunset Hill Cemetery. More than 100 Crape Myrtles, most close to 20' high, received a major … Continue reading Rest in Peace
Slope Controlled
As promised, here are the finished photos of the lake-slope retaining wall project, posted here. As a refresher, here are our guys from a few days ago preparing to install the retaining wall. And now, what a difference a couple of days make! Noble Nobles See something you like? Contact us!
