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GARDENS
Gardens, also known as "softscapes" are the living, growing elements of your landscape. It includes trees, shrubs, flowers, grass, and all other horticultural components. If you work with us, we will help you choose what kind of plants will grow best in your yard and design a layout that works best for what you want. We can also transform your lawn into a beautiful green space by either seeding or laying sod.
Seven reasons you should add plantings to your landscape:
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Aesthetics: Gardens beautify your yard and create a welcoming and pleasant outdoor space for you to enjoy.
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Added Home Value: Plantings can significantly increase a home's value by enhancing curb appeal and making the property more attractive.
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Pollinator Support: Gardens with a variety of flowering plants attract and support pollinators, which are essential for the reproduction of many plants, including fruits and vegetables like apples, tomatoes, pumpkins, and strawberries.
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Habitat and Biodiversity: Gardens provide crucial habitat and food sources for birds, butterflies, bees, and other wildlife, which supports a healthy ecosystem.
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Water Management: Native plants and rain gardens help manage stormwater runoff, preventing erosion and improving water quality by allowing water to soak into the soil.
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Soil Health: Deep-rooted plants help to stabilize your soil, which prevents erosion and improves soil health. Adding mulch to your garden reduces weeds and also improves soil health.
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Improve Air Quality: Trees and other plants in gardens absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, which improves air quality by filtering out pollutants and releasing oxygen.





