





Our crews have been moving across multiple properties lately, and the variety of work speaks for itself. Patio base prep, sod installation, staircase work, shrub planting, putting greens - all of it happening at the same time across different homes. This is what a full-service landscape company looks like in action.
One of the bigger installs has us laying gravel base material for a rear patio, with a skid steer on site to handle the heavy lifting. Getting the base right is everything. If you skip steps here - or rush through the compaction and grading - you end up with a surface that shifts and settles within a couple seasons. We don't cut corners on what nobody sees.
We also had a full crew out laying sod on a front yard, prepping and grading soil before the rolls even come off the pallet. Fresh sod placed on a properly prepared bed roots in faster and holds up longer. You can see the difference between a yard that was done right and one that was just thrown down.
The staircase install is the kind of detail-oriented work that takes a full crew to do correctly. Large natural stone treads need to be set level, locked in, and finished clean on every edge. At the same time, another crew was out doing a complete shrub planting along a brick home's front facade - balled and burlapped shrubs lined up and dropped into fresh mulch beds. And on yet another property, we had guys fitting and cutting artificial turf for a custom putting green layout in a backyard. Every one of these jobs is different, and every one of them gets the same attention.
This is just a snapshot of what a normal stretch looks like for us. Multiple crews, multiple skill sets, one standard of quality across all of it.