Yard Grading
- Yard Grading
- Boulders and Granite
- Views, Hardscaping and Energy Conservation
- Common Themes and Grouping Plants
- Flowers and Native Plants
- Planting Trees and Shrubs
- Themed Planting Lists
Adding a whole new dimension to your landscape
Grading your yard provides a more natural look, while creating more dimension and interest in the landscape. It also aids in capturing rainfall. Don’t make mounds greater than one foot in height over grade or it may look unnatural. Mounds should be sloped and irregular in shape, not perfectly symmetrical. Create swales (low spots) to capture and direct water to your plants – not the street.