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Fresh Plant Installs That Give Your Yard a Finished Look

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A yard can have great bones - good structure, nice hardscape, mature trees - and still feel like something is missing. More often than not, that missing piece is the right plants in the right spots. Color, texture, layering. That's what pulls everything together and makes a yard feel intentional instead of just maintained.

That's exactly what we focus on when we do a garden installation. Before a single plant goes in the ground, we lay everything out and think through the full picture. What's the light like here? What grows well in this spot? How will these plants look together in two or three years - not just today? Those are the questions that separate a good install from a great one.

We work with a mix of perennials, ornamental grasses, shrubs, and flowering plants to build beds that have depth and interest throughout the season. Deep burgundy heucheras next to soft purple catmint. Variegated grasses alongside broadleaf evergreens. It's not random - it's planned contrast, and it makes a real difference in how the finished bed reads from the street or from inside the house.

Plant placement is one of those things that looks simple but takes real experience to get right. Too close together and the bed looks crowded in a year. Too spread out and it never quite fills in the way it should. We spend time on spacing and arrangement before anything gets planted - because once it's in the ground, it's a lot harder to fix.

Whether you've got beds that need a full refresh or a new area that needs plants from scratch, we can help you figure out what works for your space and put together something that looks great and actually holds up long-term.