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Dry-Lay Patios & Walkways: Choosing the Right Material for Your Outdoor Space in Central Pennsylvania

Thinking about a new patio or walkway? One of the first choices you’ll make is whether to go with a dry-lay or a mortared surface. In Pennsylvania, where we deal with freeze–thaw cycles, heavy spring rains, and shifting soils, dry-lay systems are often a smart, long-lasting option for many homes. What Is a Dry-Lay Patio?…
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Landscape Design, Maintenance & Outdoor Living FAQs in Lancaster, PA

Expert answers to common questions about planning, building, and caring for outdoor spaces
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Why Winter Is the Best Time to Start Planning Your Spring Landscape Project

A Q&A with Landscape Designer, Lauren Engle When the weather turns cold, many homeowners assume outdoor projects should wait until spring. But in the world of landscape design, winter is actually the smartest time to begin planning. From design development to securing permits, starting now sets your project up for a smoother, faster, and more…
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From Fall Planting to Spring Showcase: Bulb Tips for Central PA Gardens

There’s a special kind of anticipation that comes with fall planting. You tuck bulbs into the soil when the days are getting shorter and the air turns crisp, trusting that months from now, they’ll deliver the first signs of spring. And when they do, it feels like your garden is putting on a show just…
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Plant Now, Thrive Later: Why Fall Is the BEST Time to Install Trees & Shrubs in Pennsylvania

When most people think about planting trees and shrubs, they picture springtime—the season of fresh beginnings and new growth. But for seasoned landscape professionals, we know fall is, in fact, the best time to start planting. Wondering why? Read on to learn why fall is the smart and strategic time to get new trees and…
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Feature Project: The Lancaster City Gem

Learn how our outdoor design plan transformed a city backyard into a refined outdoor retreat. Our Goal: Revitalize a problematic backyard into a refined outdoor retreat Built in 1874, Paul’s historic house in Lancaster City was originally a tobacco-drying shed, later turned into a barber shop. Paul bought the property in the 1970s and made…
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