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Planting Styles to Compliment Your Outdoor Space

When it comes to choosing plants to compliment your outdoor spaces there are so many options (and opinions of others)!  The best way to narrow it down is first start

Reduce Your Hardcover Calculations with Permeable Pavers

Hard surface calculations are becoming trickier and tricker to solve for homeowners that desire a larger entertaining space or remodel.  It’s partly for a good reason, due to moving water

Alternative Ways to Screen Your Property

Your typical black aluminum fencing can be expensive and somewhat generic looking, so we are constantly coming up with creative and fun alternative ideas to incorporate into our clients properties. 

The Importance of Shoreline Erosion Restoration

Shoreline restoration and erosion control is SUPER IMPORTANT for so MANY reasons and here is why! Below is a video of one of our projects located in White Bear Lake,

2024 Landscape Design Trends

With the temperatures finally dropping after an unseasonably warm start to the winter, landscaping might be the last thing on your mind. However, now is the perfect time to start

No MOW MAY – What’s the Hype?

I know I’m a few months behind, but I’ve been researching the truth for you all!  Is NO MOW MAY a THING? I’ve been reading up on many different platforms

Plant Damage by Heavy Snow and Hungry Animals

This past winter of 2022 and 2023 was one the snowiest season we have seen in a while.  While it was pretty to look at through your window on a

Adding Unique Elements to Your Landscape Project

We love added special details to our clients yard designs.  Once you see some of these creations you’ll want that unique piece added to your space too! LARGE ART PIECE

Hand Drawings Come Alive

Recently, I was cleaning out David Kopfmann’s photos and plan drawings to free up some space on our hard drive and came across SO many beautifully hand-drawn sketches, both 3-D

Winterscapes ARE beautiful!

Here are a few reasons why not to cut back your plant material in the fall!  Also, by adding art into your landscaping is a visual treat all year long.