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Landscaping vs. Outdoor Living: What’s the Difference
Landscaping vs. Outdoor Living: What’s the Difference When most people think of landscaping, they picture plants, mulch, and maybe a patio. But today, homeowners are looking for something more. They’re looking for outdoor living — spaces that feel like an extension of their home, where they can relax, entertain, cook, and spend meaningful time with

How To Take Your Landscape To The Next Level
How to Take Your Landscape to the Next Level Your outdoor space should be more than something you look at — it should be something you feel. A thoughtfully designed landscape elevates curb appeal, boosts your home’s value, and creates a place where memories are made. Whether it’s the peaceful sound of water, the glow

Rain Delays: What to Expect for Your Landscape Project
And How We Keep Things Moving for You At Luxury Landscape, we know you’re excited to see your new landscaping take shape. When it rains, it can slow things down — but that doesn’t mean we stop working for you. Here’s how we handle wet weather so your project still gets done right. Why Rain

Why It’s Crucial to Water New Plants
Watering newly planted plants is crucial for their survival and long-term health in a landscape. Here’s why: 1. Establishing Roots New plants have limited root systems and can’t access water deep in the soil. Consistent watering helps roots grow and spread into the surrounding soil, which is essential for stability and nutrient uptake. 2. Reducing

As Life Changes, So Should Your Landscape
As the story of your life and family evolves, so should your landscape. Your yard is more than a backdrop—it’s a living, breathing extension of your home. Over time, as your lifestyle, needs, and tastes change, your landscape should too. Here’s why—and how—you can make it happen. Why Your Landscape Should Evolve 1. Your Lifestyle

The Importance of Applying Mulch Around New Plants in a Rock Landscape
Landscaping with rock is a popular choice for its clean appearance, durability, and low maintenance. But if you’re planting within a rock-based design, there’s one essential step you don’t want to skip: placing mulch around the base of new plants. Even in rock landscapes, mulch plays a critical role in keeping your plants healthy and