Accenting your driveway with columns is an elegant way to draw attention to your home. Columns can feature lights, anchor a planting area, and contain a house nu
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There are always little nooks and crannies around a yard in which to tuck plants or flowers. Deciding what to plant, and the best place to plant what you’ve selected, can be a challenge.
The front door of your home, your landing, your steps….all these pieces make up the welcoming face you show the public. Having a stoop and steps with no cracks, with even treads and risers, and with an area for plants or flowers is an essential investment in your home.
Just about every yard needs a path or a walkway. Whatever you want to call it, a path keeps visitors off the lawn and out of the garden area, and directs them to the end of the path. That end can be a pool, a patio, a door, or any part of your yard.
Driveways can be boring. Black or grey, asphalt or gravel or dirt. Paths for you and your car.
But they don’t have to be boring. A driveway can be a work of art leading to your home, drawing the eye into a landscaped and polished yard.
When it comes to wood fencing, the choice of material and design usually depends on your needs. Do you want to keep a dog in? Deer out? Children blocked from a street view? Do you want to keep a garden safe from critters?
One of the largest and most important investments you’ll make is personalizing your outdoor space for your entertainment needs. Will you build in a grill? A spa? Room for a garden? Will you want a pergola? A firepit? How much seating area will you need?
Is it time to replace or repair your outdoor steps? The answer is yes if: Your steps don’t drain water properly so they are always slippery or icy; your steps are crumbling and dangerous; your steps are too shallow for feet in boots; your steps no longer fit into your idea of a nice yard.
Whether you’ve just installed an inground pool or you’ve had one for years and it needs a facelift, Baisley Tree and Landscape can help you create a perfect spot for relaxation!
A retaining wall is a structure that holds back soil. It gives you the opportunity to put a path on a slope, keep a steep part of your yard from crumbling away, or even place a stone patio on a hillside.