A Gnome On A Mower

Among the many interesting things you see when you click into our website is a picture of an intrepid garden gnome skillfully navigating some unknown terrain on a riding mower.

Then there’s another gnome with a shovel and another gnome inspecting some green grass. Why did we make this design choice?



The gnomes and other aspects of the site are meant to illustrate our approach to green and ecological property maintenance.


However, these hearty workers also represent our proactive help in getting things done for our customers. They’re also kind of a fun graphic design component of the site – because not everything always has to be conforming to a strict format all of the time!

A Range of Services

Our people are active year-round in helping customers to maintain their properties.


For example, in the fall, leaf removal is a big issue. How many old-growth trees do you have dropping leaves or other items into your yard or outdoor space? We help to bag, blow and get rid of these types of extras, to leave your lawn immaculate and looking like a million bucks (or, maybe, like it’s attached to a $1,000,000 property?)

Sod And Grass Installation

This is another very common need in property landscaping.


Over time, for one reason or another, a property will lose a lot of its clean and compelling impression and great curb appeal. Then you have choices – whether to transplant sod or plant new grass seed.



We routinely come out of properties to help consult customers on which one is more effective for their outdoor space.


Anyway, those are just a few of the services that we provide, so get our teams out to your place!

So to conclude, in some ways, the image of industrious gnomes working hard on your property is apt. It’s a kind of visual representation of how we view our important work for clients.

Let’s put it this way – maintaining a property is a big job. And if you’re looking for a landscaping company, it’s not your primary job – it’s something you have to plan for in and around other responsibilities.


We make it easy, with expert acumen, the right tools and resources and crews that not only know their stuff, but also understand the value of good customer service. Good customer service doesn’t mean that you just bow and scrape before people. It means that you value a job and do it well, which is, in many ways, its own reward. Call us!

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