Does my Property Need a Retaining Wall?
Retaining walls can be found on all kinds of residential and commercial properties here in northern Nevada. And when they’re done properly, you likely don’t
Read MoreUpgrading the Patio? Here are the Real Pros & Cons of Paver Patios
As we round the corner to the middle of April, we know that warmer days really are ahead – even if our northern Nevada weather
Read MoreWhat to Know About Using Water Features in Northern Nevada Landscaping
Plantings and hardscapes are beautiful elements in an outdoor space, but adding a water feature can offer a huge visual impact and other benefits too.
Read MoreWhen Should I Start my Sprinkler System in Northern Nevada?
Firing up your sprinkler system for the season poses a question – when should you do it? There is no definitive date, since weather conditions
Read MoreLight Up Your Home with Outdoor Lighting
Between the wet weather in the valley and the 300 inches of snow in the Sierra, spring still feels a long way off here in
Read MoreWill All This Snow Damage My Pavers?
One of the best upgrades you can make to your outdoor spaces is the addition of pavers. On your patios, walkways, or driveway, pavers look
Read MoreFinding the Right Landscape Company for Your Project
It’s still winter here in northern Nevada, but in just a few short months, we’ll be enjoying our outdoor spaces again. If you have a
Read MoreLandscape Projects that Offer the Best Return on Investment
If you’re staring out the window at the blanket of melting snow here in northern Nevada, you may be dreaming of a beautiful outdoor space
Read MoreDo I Need a Reno Landscaper, Landscape Designer, or Landscape Architect?
If you’re read our suggestions for beginning landscaping projects for your northern Nevada home in winter months, you may be looking online for the right
Read MoreDo You Need to Manage Outdoor Spaces in the Winter?
Here in northern Nevada, December has already brought us freezing temperatures, snow on the valley floor, and our usual high winds. Clearly, this isn’t a
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