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Hardscape & Softscape Install

Functional & Decorative Landscaping

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Softscape Install

Softscape is the “soft”, living part of your landscape, the vegetation. Well-planned softscaping should create an optimal balance of living plants within the hardscape structures. These features may be permanent, such as shrubs and evergreens, or temporary like perennials.

Examples of softscape include:

  • Trees/Shrubs
  • Flowers/Vegetable Plants
  • Grass/Soil

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Mulch & Decorative Stone

Mulch: Bark mulch comes from organic material from other trees including cedar, oak, pine, spruce and more. Mulch can be dyed various colors allowing you to choose your preferred shade. Plus, it’s easy to add to your garden beds and for an instant polished and well-manicured look.

Stone: Decorative stones come in a variety of shapes, colors, and textures allowing you to customize your landscaping just the way you want. Stone also has greater customization as it has a range of characteristics that can be combined to create a unique landscape.

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Hardscape Install

Hardscaping is the non-living elements of a landscape design such as walkways, patios, retaining walls, and firepits. Making your home more functional and strikingly remarkable. Some elements of hardscaping serve purely practical purposes to create well-defined land areas suitable for planting.

Installing a hardscape is a long term investment in the functionality and aesthetic appeal of your property. While hardscape is more expensive to install than softscape, maintenance is usually needed less often than with plants.

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