We need a detailed analysis of our landscaping situation, including replanting some beds, identification of best plants to use in yard, installation of grass, etc.
Alfred W
Starting from scratch. Bought a forclosure one year ago with poorly maintained/designed landscaping. Would like boulders and shade trees, possibly a dry creek. Yard is smallish/medium in size. Built on a small hill, may need a retaining wall?
Brooke N
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