Plant Installation

mq1We believe that plants play a very important role in providing that 'finishing touch' to your home. However, if the right plants are not chosen for your landscape it can detract from the beauty of your home and you will be disappointed with the outcome. The color plant palette is so vast that it is easy to get overwhelmed with the decision of what to plant and where. Our company recommends that a landscape design is created for you and then installation proceeds. A professionally planned landscape can be aesthetically pleasing for many years, and can add 7-15% to the value of your home according to The Gallup Organization. Our company can help you to reach your landscape goals because we are certified to know what works well for this area and we only install healthy plant material. We are capable of installing and transplanting standard to large size plant material and our employees are trained to install plants properly to insure survival.

Interesting Facts

  • Homes with "excellent" landscaping can expect a sale price about 6-7% higher than equivalent houses with "good" landscaping from "average" to "good" can result in a 4-5% increase.  Source: Clemson University
  • Landscaping can bring a recovery value of 100-200% at selling time. Source: Money Magazine
  • A mature tree can often have an appraised value of between $1,000 and $10,000. Source: Council of Tree and Landscape Appraisers
  • Landscaping can reduce air conditioning costs by up to 50 percent, by shading the windows and walls of a home.  Source: American Public Power Association
  • Trees can reduce bothersome noise by up to 50% and can mask unwanted noises with pleasant sounds.  Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Trees can reduce temperatures by as much as nine degrees Fahrenheit. Source: American Forests
  • A single urban tree can provide up to $273 per year in air conditioning,, pollution fighting, erosion and storm water control, and wildlife shelter benefits. Source: American Forests

The above information is from the ANLA, American Nursery and Landscape Assocation.

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