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Is It Time to Redo Your Front Walkway or Entry?May 12, 2026 - 2:35 pm
Replacing Overgrown Shrubs: 5 Steps to Update Your YardApril 16, 2026 - 10:19 am
Reviving Your Landscape in Spring: How to Refresh Landscape BedsMarch 16, 2026 - 3:07 pm
Protect Your Oak Trees from Oak Wilt in WisconsinFebruary 6, 2026 - 10:32 am
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Is It Time to Redo Your Front Walkway or Entry?
/in Hardscapes/by Mary MondayThe path to your front door plays a big role in how your home feels the moment someone arrives. Cracked concrete, uneven pavers, or overgrown planting beds can gradually make the space feel worn down, crowded, or disconnected from the rest of your landscape. In neighborhoods from Elm Grove to Lake Country and Mequon, it’s […]
Replacing Overgrown Shrubs: 5 Steps to Update Your Yard
/in Landscape Design, Landscaping/by Mary MondayIt usually starts gradually. A shrub sits neatly below the window, then creeps higher each year. Branches push outward, softening the edges of the bed. Over time, what once felt balanced begins to feel crowded and overgrown. Drive through a few neighborhoods in Brookfield, Elm Grove or Pewaukee, and you’ll see it everywhere. Foundation plantings […]
Reviving Your Landscape in Spring: How to Refresh Landscape Beds
/in Company News, Landscaping/by Mary MondayIt’s early spring and the snow is melting here in Southeastern Wisconsin, which has a way of revealing everything winter covered up. As the snow melts and the ground begins to thaw, landscapes often look very different from how they did in the fall. Edges soften, mulch shifts, and perennials may be flattened by snow. […]