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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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Growing Bay Leaf Plants in Pots: A Complete Care Guide

Bay leaf plants (Laurus nobilis) are a popular herb known for their fragrant leaves that are used to flavor soups, stews, and other dishes. While bay leaf plants can grow quite large when planted in the ground, they can also thrive when grown in containers. Here is a complete guide to caring for bay leaf … Read more

Caring for Your Purple Pillar Rose of Sharon in Winter

Rose of Sharon shrubs are classified as hardy in USDA zones 5-8. Within those zones, they should overwinter easily, barring exceptional weather. If you are growing in zone 5 or 4, or expecting unusually cold weather, you may be wondering how you can help protect your plant to help it survive until spring? The purple … Read more

9 Striking Plants That Mimic the Look of Agave

Agave and Aloe plants looks similar, which can make it challenging to distinguish between the two drought-tolerant succulents. As they both are adapted to survive in hot and dry climates, agave and aloe are also similar. With their distinctive rosette shape and spiky succulent foliage agaves are one of the most iconic plants for dry … Read more

Vinca Major vs Vinca Minor: Key Differences Between These Popular Ground Covers

Periwinkles are low-growing evergreen perennials, useful for covering the ground to prevent weeds and for planting up awkward spots. Periwinkles have long stems of glossy evergreen foliage in plain green or variegated with white, yellow, or cream, which provide colour and interest all year round. Blue, white or purple starry flowers appear from spring to … Read more

Growing Touch Me Not Plants from Seeds – A Complete Guide

Touch me not plants, also known as mimosa pudica or sensitive plants, are unique flowering plants known for their rapid plant movement and sensitive leaflets that fold inward when touched Growing touch me nots from seeds is an easy and fun gardening project that offers a novel addition to any garden. An Overview of Touch … Read more

Finding Cleome Plants for Sale Near You

Coming in at just shy of six feet tall, cleome, otherwise known as spider flower, is your gardens answer for back border height. Cleome seeds will produce softball sized clusters of rose, violet, cherry, and white blooms from summer through fall. With their dramatic stamens projecting out of their tall, exotic blooms, cleome acts as … Read more

What to Plant After Brassicas: The Ultimate Guide to Crop Rotation

Have you ever wondered what would happen if you ignored all of the crop rotation advice out there? The majority of advice on this subject suggests that my plants would immediately succumb to disease and leave me with record low yields! That sounds awful, but is it true? One crop rotation article I read concluded … Read more

New Growth on Roses is Red – Is This Normal?

When you walk through your rose garden and notice bright red new shoots sprouting on your bushes, it’s natural to wonder if something is wrong. While red new growth can indicate disease, it’s also a normal part of the growth cycle for many rose varieties. Learning to identify healthy red canes versus disease symptoms will … Read more

The Peak Season for Luscious Figs in California

Figs have been grown in California since the late 1700s, and the state now produces nearly all of the fresh and dried figs in the United States The optimal climate and growing conditions in California allow for an abundance of juicy, sweet figs over a long season from spring through fall. In this article, we’ll … Read more
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