Planting
Ready to take your landscaping to the next level? Call Gramma’s Landscaping today at 980-819-0169.
Perfecting The Planting Process For Charlotte Yards
Thinking of adding some new greenery to your Charlotte landscaping, but not sure how to go about planting it? I’ve helped hundreds of customers perfect their gardens and landscaping beds by planting flowers, bushes, trees, and more. Not only do I handle the actual “dirty work” of planting, but I also work with clients closely to plan out the arrangement and make sure each plant gets the proper amount of sun, shade, space, and moisture to thrive.
I can custom-order your plants from my suppliers, or you can supply the plants yourself and I’ll install them for you—it’s your call. I’m here to do whatever it takes to make your Charlotte landscaping look beautiful, grow healthily, and last for the long run. If you’d like a free estimate for your next planting project, call or text Gramma’s Landscaping at 980-819-0169.
Carolina clay isn’t easy to work with when you’re trying to establish new plants. Planting anything in the native soil without extra preparation is a good way to end up with, well, a bunch of dead plants.
Luckily, I’ve been planting and landscaping in Carolina dirt my whole life, and I know how to successfully lay the literal “groundwork” to help your newly established plants thrive. I use my own mix of compost and fertilizer that I amend into the native soil to supply your new plantings with the nutrients that they need and help them to establish strong roots so that they’ll keeping growing healthy in the long run!
Planting For The Long Term
Planting FAQs
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Sure thing! As part of the estimate process, if desired, I can help you pick out the ideal plants for your landscaping by going over a lot of relevant factors (your favorite colors and aesthetic goals, maintenance requirements, how much sun and shade your property gets, whether you get a lot of deer on your property, etc.) to choose which plants will meet all of your goals the best.
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As long as the plant is something that can be dug up without harming the roots, I can transplant it. Transplanting your existing vegetation is a great way to fill in areas where you want plants on your property without having to buy new plants.