Client Feedback
“Communication stayed clear from the walkthrough through the final walkthrough, and the property felt finished when the crew left.
Isabella Reed
Landscape renovation project

Larger softscape renovation and installation work for Lexington homeowners who already know they want a cleaner layout, better planting structure, and a finished project scope.
BEST FIT
The execution owner for bigger softscape updates.
This page takes over once the homeowner is ready for the work itself: reshaping beds, replacing plant material, refreshing structure, and finishing the whole scope as one coordinated install.
These project pages show the execution side of larger softscape work: better structure, clearer transitions, and finished installation that looks intentional instead of pieced together.

Primary renovation proof for reshaped beds, better structure, and full-scope execution.

Strong support proof for coordinated planting, spacing, and a cleaner front-of-house result.

Lighter support proof for cleanup and finish quality around smaller install-adjacent scopes.
The best install and renovation reviews focus on communication from walkthrough to final walkthrough, plus the finish quality homeowners notice once the scope is complete.
Client Feedback
“Communication stayed clear from the walkthrough through the final walkthrough, and the property felt finished when the crew left.
Isabella Reed
Landscape renovation project
Client Feedback
“Communication was clear, the work looked clean, and the front of the house felt much more put together when it was finished.
Charlotte Hayes
Chevy Chase bed renovation
Client Feedback
“Nothing felt rushed. The crew stayed tidy, followed through, and handled the small details that make the work look complete.
Evelyn Hughes
Install finish quality
No. This page is intentionally limited to softscape installation and renovation work, not patios, walls, or other hardscape construction.
The next step is a clearer defined scope, material direction, and install plan so the project can move from walkthrough into execution without guesswork.
Yes, but the page should present phasing as a scoped project conversation rather than as proof of a detailed phased case study the current library does not show.
Larger projects usually need more lead time because plant volume, removals, and multi-area coordination affect both scheduling and material timing.
Yes. Planting, mulch, cleanup, and bed-definition work can all live inside one coordinated renovation scope when the project is larger than a simple planting refresh.
This page owns work execution for larger softscape scopes. Use the related pages below when the main need is planning first, planting only, or a utility site-prep task.
Start with design consultation when the property still needs layout, plant-selection, and scope decisions before installation.
Move here when the work stays planting-led inside an existing or lightly adjusted bed.
Use this support route when site prep includes below-grade stump grinding before the larger install begins.
Renovation and installation work should reinforce Lexington first, with Nicholasville available only as the approved secondary market for relevant project fit.
The strongest local authority page for larger project work, with the deepest proof and review support on the site.
Use the Nicholasville page when a larger project falls inside the approved secondary coverage branch.
Request a walkthrough to define renovation scope, materials, and timing for your property, and we will confirm whether the job should stay here or move to a simpler planting-only path.