




Spring is our busiest stretch, and the crews have been out in full force knocking out some really solid work. From gate entrances to front walkways, the range of what we've been tackling lately shows exactly what goes into building outdoor spaces that hold up and look sharp for years.
One of the more involved scopes we've been working on centers around a gated entry flanked by stone pillars. The beds on either side were built out with fresh dark mulch, low ornamental shrubs, and large natural boulders used as anchor points. That combination - clean mulch, decorative rock, and structured plantings - does a lot of heavy lifting for curb appeal without looking overdone. It's a look that photographs well and ages even better.
Then there's the walkway work. We've been installing large-format porcelain pavers as walkway surfaces on a couple of different properties, and the results speak for themselves. The material has a refined, almost architectural look. And when you pair it with granite step treads for grade changes, the whole pathway system feels intentional and built to last. Getting the grade right, keeping the joints tight, and making sure the transitions between materials are clean - that's where the craft shows.
The landscape bed refresh work we've been rolling through completes the picture. Freshly turned mulch around established plantings, proper edging, and shrub groupings placed with spacing in mind - it's the kind of detail that ties everything together. A lot of homeowners underestimate how much a well-mulched, properly planted bed does for the overall feel of a property.
Our crews have been putting in long days to get this work done right, and that effort shows in the finished product. Good landscape work isn't rushed - it's planned carefully and executed with attention to every transition, every edge, and every material choice.