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Yes; we have been operating for over a decade and are a member of the National Association of Landscape Professionals. Along with that, we have over 20 positive reviews on HomeAdvisor, where we have been screened and approved, and also recognized for our superior customer service.
Landscaping is the process of making a yard or other piece of land more attractive through several means, which include altering the existing design of the area, adding ornamental features, and planting trees and shrubs. It requires expertise in horticulture (the art of plant cultivation) and artistic design.
Aside from making your home have a better appearance, a well-landscaped home can sell faster and for more money, according to many appraisers and realtors.
Since each project is tailored to meet your needs and goals, the timing of each project can differ.
Aeration involves perforating soil with small holes to allow air, water, and nutrients to penetrate the grass roots. The process is done with a machine called a lawn aerator.
Overseeding involves planting grass seed directly onto existing turf without tearing it up. This is an easy way to fill bare spots, improve turf density, and enhance your lawn’s color.
Both processes can be very beneficial to a lawn. Aeration benefits include enhanced soil water uptake, reduced water runoff and puddling, and improved resilience and cushioning, among other things. Overseeding a lawn can help it better withstand insects, disease, drought, shady conditions and heavy traffic, along with making it look greener, thicker, and healthier.
Using mulch has various benefits. They include reduced weeds, protection against temperature changes, retention of water, addition of nutrients, and protection from erosion, along with protection from mechanical injury due to lawn machinery.