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Experienced and Creative Landscape Designers

We specialize in helping clients increase the value and beauty of their homes by creating elegant outdoor living spaces. We create beautiful yard designs by combining seasonal color, perennials, landscaping, and maintenance. Our ultimate goal is to ensure that you are completely satisfied with the end result of your project. 

We Care About the Details

Our company pays special attention to the details of every project to ensure the complete satisfaction of each client. Our goal is to enhance the exterior of your home and backyard. 

Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed

Your satisfaction is our priority and we strive to provide a service we are proud of.  We start every project by providing a thorough consultation to understand your goals and the needs of the project. We do this to guarantee that the project is completed according to your preferences.

YARD DESIGN TRENDS AND STYLES

At Tower Landscape and Design LLC, we stay up-to-date with the latest yard design trends and styles to ensure that our clients receive the most innovative and visually appealing outdoor living spaces…

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BALANCING LANDSCAPING AND MAINTENANCE

At Tower Landscape and Design LLC, we understand that creating a beautiful and functional outdoor space is only half the battle. The true challenge lies in maintaining the integrity and aesthetics of your landscape over time..

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PLANTS IN LANDSCAPE DESIGN

At Tower Landscape and Design LLC, we recognize the vital role that plants play in creating a beautiful, functional, and inviting outdoor living space..

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Lastest Articles

The Best Plants for a Rock Wall Garden

Imagine decorating your building wall with gorgeous plants that need minimal care and bloom profusely. Before selecting plants for your rock walls remember that plants on a wall have minimal growing medium and limited water. Rock walls make for beautiful hardscaping features in a landscape. Their textured look provides visual interest while also serving practical … Read more

Transform Your Wooden Fence into a Floral Wonderland with Climbing Roses

Climbing roses can make a big impact in the garden. These aggressive growers will add interest to sunny, vertical structures and are capable of growing many feet per season even in poor soil. Climbers can transform any bare wall or fence into a tapestry of blooms but only if you train and prune them correctly. … Read more

15 Best Low Maintenance Plants for Your Fence Line

A fence line offers the perfect blank canvas to add visual interest and privacy to your outdoor space With the right plant choices, you can create a lush, beautiful backdrop that requires minimal care The key is selecting low maintenance plants that will thrive with little intervention on your part. When choosing plants for your … Read more

Using Cinder Blocks for Flower Bed Borders: A Cheap and Versatile Solution

A cinder block garden bed is sturdy and visually striking and shall elevate your green space if these creative and functional structures are placed smartly. Regarding DIY projects, the creativity of those with green fingers knows no bounds. Cinder blocks have carved their unique niche as an unexpected yet versatile medium for crafting gardens combining … Read more

What Does Potash Do for a Lawn? A Detailed Guide to Using This Vital Nutrient

Potash is often blamed for killing cows which succumb to grass staggers. It is a fact that potash renders the magnesium in pasture less available and grass staggers may result so careful use of potash in spring and autumn when stock are susceptible to staggers is definitely recommended. Potash however is of key importance to … Read more

What To Do With Crab Apples: 18 Creative Ways To Use Them

I can hardly believe it. My crab apple tree is bearing fruit already! And it’s not even September. And I have so many, that I will have to preserve them in every way I can think of – I’m going to be using three good, tried and tested methods – hooch, freezing, and sugar. Unlike … Read more

Detecting Root Rot in Monstera Plants: 14 Signs to Watch For

Like all plants, monsteras are susceptible to root rot from over-watering, but luckily, this condition is treatable if caught early and doesn’t have to spell doom for your plant! Here’s everything you need to know about root rot in monsteras. Root rot is a common affliction for Monstera houseplants. This fungal infection stealthily attacks the … Read more

The Best Time to Prune Black Walnut Trees

Ensure a thriving, majestic Black Walnut by pruning in dormancy—key to its health and beauty! ✨ Pruning is an essential practice for maintaining the health and productivity of black walnut trees. Determining the optimal time to prune black walnuts is key to maximizing the benefits while minimizing risks. In this comprehensive guide, we will examine … Read more

The Best Crab Apple Trees for Pollinating Your Apple Orchard

Related to culinary apples, crab apples are small to medium-sized trees, bearing masses of spring blossom followed by small, apple-like fruits in August and September. Theyre hugely popular in gardens as they have lots of value as ornamental trees. Theyre traditionally used as pollination partners for apple trees and, because they flower over a longer … Read more

The Captivating Beauty of Orange Lilies with Black Spots

Tiger lily is a common herbaceous perennial with strappy leaves and tall 3- to 5-foot flowering stems topped with typically curved orange petals with dark speckled spots. Tiger lilies grow best in the sun in slightly acidic, well-draining soil. The plant tolerates swings in temperature and humidity without fuss. The pollen is toxic to humans, … Read more

Preventing Wind Burn on Tomato Plants

Tomatoes are delicate yet resilient plants. While gentle breezes can benefit them, excessive wind can wreak havoc on their growth, fruiting, and overall yield. For outdoor growers, strong winds pose a significant challenge, but greenhouses offer an effective solution to shield tomatoes from these harsh conditions. Let’s explore how wind affects tomatoes and how greenhouses … Read more

That “Potato” in the Woods is Likely a Poisonous Fungus

Wandering through the woods, you spot what appears to be a small, lumpy potato poking up from the leaf litter. Upon closer inspection, you realize it’s not a vegetable at all, but rather a fungus mimicking the appearance of a potato While edible wild mushrooms can be foraged if identified correctly, fungi that resemble potatoes … Read more
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