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C&H Landscaping
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Serving Pilot Mountain, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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"The crew was courteous and showed up on schedule and did a good job. No complaints. We especially appreciated Hunter, who offered to come back and â fixâ anything we were not satisfied with. I would definitely recommend them."
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Recommended by30%of homeowners
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Pinehurst Turf Pros
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Serving Pilot Mountain, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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"Pinehurst Turf Pros were recommended to me by the makers of the synthetic turf. They were professional from start to finish. I would not hesitate to use them again. The project turned out better than I anticipated."
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Response time4 days
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Shadetree Farms Landscaping LLC
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Serving Pilot Mountain, NC and surrounding areas

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"Chris did a fantastic job setting up our first service and Dillon, given the poor conditions did a very good job. Thanks guys. I would highly recommend them to take care of your property."
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Synthetic Turf Concept, LLC
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Serving Pilot Mountain, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

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"Chris is a very dependable contractor. He worked with us on designing the wall and pavers. He kept us informed through the whole project. He does quality work at a resonable cost. I would highly recommend Lynn Landscaping and Chris and will use them for future project."
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Response time3 days
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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

Unless it only rains once in a blue moon where you live, you’re going to want water-loving plants in your garden bed or pot. A few ideas for plants that aren’t super fast-growing (meaning they’re good in pots or near foundations) and can handle a lot of standing water include: 

  • Acorus (Sweet flag)

  • Colocasia esculenta (Taro or elephant ear): In many climates, these are annuals, making them less desirable because you need to adjust the chain again after each replant.

  • Equisetum scirpoides (Dwarf horsetail rush): non-dwarf varieties of horsetail are fast growers and can take over quickly.

  • Juncus effusus (Curly rush)

  • Osmunda regalis (Royal fern): Royal fern can grow quickly but can also handle being crowded, making them good container plants.

You should avoid planting grass, shrubs, plants, and trees in freezing temperatures, as the ground can get frozen and become too hard for proper root growth. It’s best to plant in the fall to allow your plants to establish root systems before the first frost. Landscaping when the average temperature in your area is between 50 and 60 degrees will usually deliver the best results.

The best landscaping for a septic drain field is shallow-rooted grass or native vegetation that helps prevent soil erosion while allowing water to evaporate efficiently. Avoid planting trees, shrubs, or deep-rooted plants near the drain field because the roots can infiltrate pipes and cause blockages. Using mulch or gravel sparingly can also help retain moisture and protect the system without restricting airflow.

Yes, rock gardens do need water. That said, they typically require less regular watering and, instead, more occasional, deep watering since the rocks trap moisture for longer than mulch. Make sure you don’t water your rock garden too much during the winter.

It is possible to plant a tree over a ground stump if it was ground very deeply. However, it is typically best to plant elsewhere so your new tree has room to establish a strong, healthy root system. If you want to plant a tree in the same spot where you currently have a stump, you may want to consider other options, such as stump removal.

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