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Take a look at our work.

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Design & Construction

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Depending on the project type & size, we almost always like to show a 3D computer rendering of what the project will look like.  Planting diagram plans are used upon completion of a planting project or for purchase. 2D scale drawings are used for smaller projects or when 3D wouldn't show anything extra. 

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When it comes to construction, we install our hardscape projects according to ICPI and NCMA standards.  Our plants, materials, rock and block are purchased from local, professional, quality, suppliers.

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Before & Afters

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There's nothing better than seeing a project transform or perhaps, ahem... "evolve".   It's fun to start out with a blank space, or new construction.  But it's even more fun to transform an old space or feature.  

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Beds, Water Features, Plants

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Hardscaping is fun, but sometimes you just need some natural areas. That's what this album is all about.  We get our plants from local wholesale nurseries and a few boutique greenhouses as well. 

 

Water features are often the final bell or whistle on a project.  They can be as maintenance-full (ponds, fish, plants)  or as maintenance-free as you like ( bubbling boulders, pond-less waterfalls).

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Walls & Stairs

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How do we handle a hillside or a step up into a house?   Why with walls and stairs of course.   Evolve Landscaping is a National Concrete Masonry Association (NCMA) certified segmental wall installer. Whew, mouthful.  In other words, we know how to build retaining walls correctly.

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Fire Pits, Patios, and Sidewalks.

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Here's where the sample of paver photos are.  Cut, compacted, and sanded in.  Along with a few bonus sidewalk materials like natural flagstone or crushed rock.  Oh and the fan-favorite, the fire pits!

 

Our hardscapes are built to ICPI standards.  We excavate, lay geotextile stabilization, compacted crushed aggregate, bedding sand, patio material (flagstone, slabs, pavers,) then finish with polymeric sand.  

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