We are a landscape contractor serving the Brainerd Lakes, Crosslake, Aitkin, and Crow Wing County Areas. Increase your property value with new landscape ideas. We will create a landscape with large harvested boulders used for boulder walls, ornamental out crop and stone benches. Build a perennial garden to invite birds and butterflies into your yard.
We will use a mix of perennials, shrubs and ornamental trees. Plant spruce and pine trees for winter colors or for a screen from adjacent properties. Black Hills Spruce, Norway Pine, White Pine and Cedar are the most common to this area.
We will use a mix of perennials, shrubs and ornamental trees. Plant spruce and pine trees for winter colors or for a screen from adjacent properties. Black Hills Spruce, Norway Pine, White Pine and Cedar are the most common to this area.
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Create your own outdoor kitchen patio using natural flagstone products installed through out the Brainerd Lakes, Crosslake, Aitkin, and Crow Wing County areas. Patios allow for more living space, entertaining, cooking areas etc. Plant shrubs, perennials, annuals and Evergreens around your patio for beauty, protection, and privacy.
Choose from a variety of materials, including treated timbers, keystone retaining wall block or boulders. Retaining walls will create a beautiful focal point in your landscape. Erosion problems can be solved with a single or terraced retaining wall to stabilize steep hills and wash out areas. The materials we use are harvested boulders, keystone block and landscape timbers. We serve Aitkin, Crow Wing and Southern Cass Counties.
You can extend the bloom season of your perennial garden by interplanting with spring-blooming bulbs such as tulips and daffodils. When planning your perennial garden, select Zone 3 plants and don't forget to take into consideration the bloom time of different plants. Choose varieties that bloom at different times through the season to have color in your garden all summer long. Soil preparation is the most important step in establishing a successful perennial garden. Don't skimp on or skip this essential task!.
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Jeremy Ryder
Nov 26, 2013