Mike's Executive Landscaping
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We provide professional landscape design, installation and maintenance services with an integrated, personal approach. It's so much more than just about cutting grass - from lawn, shrub and tree maintenance services to ponds, patios and retaining walls we take care of all your landscaping needs.

Not only can you review examples of our completed projects, you can also use this site as a resource to: learn more about the plants, trees and shrubs used in landscape design, review information regarding landscape pests and review Labels & Material Safety Data Sheets.
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Landscape Retaining Walls are used primarily for land reclamation.
This is particularly true in our geographical area.
The primary function of any wall is to defeat gravity and allow portions of the land to be better used, both functionally and aesthetically.
Modular Block Retaining Wall systems require a substantial base and can be engineered for almost any landscape function.
Landscape Pavers are both aesthetically and functionally superior to concrete and other alternatives both in function and durability.
A variety of Redbud that is known for its purple/red new leaves which fade to a purple/green during the summer.
Purple/pink flowers appear in the spring just before leaf emergence.
A nice tree for narrow lawn islands or any accent position.
Needs sagacious pruning to develop strong structure.
Height: 20 to 30 feet; Spread: 15 to 25 feet.
Sourwood is a slow-growing tree which produces hanging white panicles of flowers in mid-summer.
The fall color or brilliant red is one of the most vivid in any tree species.
This is a Zone 7 plant (Virginia, Tennessee, etc.) that by rights should not grow well here.
I wouldn't plant a hedge as in the south, but several in the backyard provide a nice change of pace with the lush looking foliage and beautiful flowers.
The new red growth alone is worth the price of admission.
We have yet to see one die here in the last 5 years.
Glossy Abelia is a broadleaf evergreen shrub (some stem kill will occur in our area and it is almost like a perennial) with glossy dark green leaves (usually with 5 sepals).
Unless pre-paid, lawn programs will be billed in four (4) equal installments (March, May, July and September) and the shrub program will be billed in March.
All other lawn, tree and ornamental applications (including fungicides, sedge (nutgrass) and poa or nimblewill control) will be performed as needed or requested and will be billed separately.
Prepayment by some customers enables us to order early and pay for chemicals at a discount.
We can then pass those savings on to those customers.
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