Our services include: landscaping, patio building, deck building, fire pit install, small to large tree removal, storm clean-up, pressure washing, and other home improvement projects.
Decks, patios, and treehouses have been a summer hit here in Nashville. Our team handles the entire process from professional design to meticulous installation for all your cosmetic or structural outdoor-build projects. It is our goal to get your yard space not only live-able, but enjoyable and dependable for years to come. Serving Middle Tennessee since We are a team of trusted professionals serving Middle Tennessee communities - one lawn at a time.
We provide storm clean-up, tree removal, landscaping, lawn care, patio build, and custom handyman projects. During the Nashville Storms of and , we realized just how many people needed these services and couldn't sit back without helping. We take great pride in our city and this shows in both our work ethic and outstanding customer service. We are committed to not only rebuilding our city, but giving you satisfaction and pride in your Nashville home, deck, and lawn.
You may book a service directly on our calendar here or for larger projects, please message us here to set up a consultation. We also provide online payment methods for a convenient hands-free deck building and landscaping experience. Keeping your Nashville lawn, deck, and patio in order year-round! Deck or Patio Build. Tree and Brush Removal. There are basic Quality Features to look for when purchasing young landscape trees.
Learn the practical, aesthetic, environmental, economic, and psychological benefits that make them worthy of our attention and use in landscapes. Young trees should have basic Quality Features before they are bought and in order to become successfully established.
And proper maintenance and aftercare are vital to attain healthy maturity, or they become likely to fail due to structural weaknesses. Everything you need to know to guarantee success with your new trees, amazing young and old. Bio: Douglas teaches horticulture production and management courses in the School of Agriculture at Tennessee Tech University, in Cookeville.
He developed the Coorts Memorial Arboretum at TTU and previously coordinated the state arboretum certification program. He has numerous articles on consumer horticulture and tree care technologies, and has coordinated grant projects about tree care and maintenance.
He invites you to visit his website at www. As an expansion of the Program, Dr. Airhart will explore and explain proper techniques and best practices for planting your new tree.
With a live demonstration of pruning objectives and techniques. Questions are encouraged. Andrew Bell, Nashville Tree Foundation. After a brief presentation, participants will be given a collection of twigs to identify using the tools discussed during the presentation. Special attention will be devoted to how to identify ash trees and the presence of emerald ash borer. Bio: Dr.
Andrew Bell is Executive Director of the Nashville Tree Foundation, a non-profit organization founded in to preserve and enhance Nashville's urban forest by planting trees and educating the public about the value of trees. Bell was born and raised in the mountains of Upper East Tennessee in the Tri-Cities region; it was here that he developed a fondness and curiosity for the natural world, particularly the Southern Appalachian Mountains and trees of this region.
In , Dr. After many years of eating bad barbecue in the northern U. Saturday, February Program description: You've heard it hundreds of times - native plants are more drought tolerant, and resistant to pests and disease. It's just not so!
Some natives are troublesome, others are terrific landscape plants, but so are many exotics, as evidenced by the success of many trouble-free heirloom plants.
This talk separates fact from fiction and features plants that are troublefree additions to the landscape, no matter what their origin. It also asks questions and raises issues that cause one to question the definition of native. Bio: Carol Reese is an Extension Horticulture Specialist, and a nationally-known speaker, blending equal parts gardening knowledge, natural lore, and quirky humor.
Her B. Yes, they are a hunting breed, but mostly of newly planted bulbs. Program Description: Gardeners often emphasize aesthetics above all else, ignoring natural functionality in the landscape and fighting Mother Nature. Though it may not always appear so, Nature is well organized.
Diverse plant and animal communities develop around specific sets of conditions based on geology, topography, soil, water, and climate and subtly change as one or more of these factors change. With native plants as primary components, gardens can be aesthetically pleasing and function biologically to provide practical benefits -- conserve resources, support wildlife, and highlight regional differences through sense of place.
Discover your garden's innate personality and encourage Tennessee's nature to blossom. Program Description: Learn about winter blooming perennials and how to incorporate them into fun floral designs for your home. Nick has a degree in marketing and a talent with logistics. This is a match made in event planning heaven.
Phillipe has more resources to develop his craft, which has taken his designs to new levels. His arrangements make any event meaningful and personal. He always gets people talking. He knows just the trick, because at his core, Phillipe is a catalog of knowledge about plants and flowers. His first love is gardening, and he has tended garden styles ranging from heirloom vegetable to Japanese.
Phillipe Spencer Chadwick was born and currently resides in Nashville. He then started working as a Landscape Architect, managing civic designs for the city of Franklin, TN. His extensive background in horticulture preempts his role as a floral designer. In , Phillipe joined the ranks of Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art as a horticulturalist, and catapulted them to a new level of hip. He stressed keeping all designs provocative and cutting-edge but at the same time aesthetically pleasing.
He gives every client close, one-on-one time and attention to decide how their magical ideas can literally be transformed into reality. Likewise, his designs never fail to impress. Program description: Use of herbal profiles. How to use infusions and fresh herbal combinations from a culinary point of view.
Interactive with audience participation in the form of team competition. Probably make the best salad dressing… Two teams of each and a judging panel of the same.
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