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Duncan Design and Landscaping
4.9(
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Serving Cave Spring, VA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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Emergency services offered

"Duncan Design & Landscaping was prompt , eager to work & did an exceptional job. My neighbor even came over & complemented their work. Have already referred them to another neighbor. Yes, Iâ d hire them again. Very professional."
Response time6 hrs
Response rate86%
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Greenscapes
5.0(
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Serving Cave Spring, VA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2003

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Job done perfectly. Extremely easy to deal with, quick response and was spot on with timing. Please if anybody needs somebody, use these guys."
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Response time4 hrs
37 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Creative Curbs, Inc.
4.3(
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Serving Cave Spring, VA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

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Warranties offered

"Work was fine. Price was good. Just didn't come back and clean up everything. Was raining hard when they pressure washed it and they left some undone. Were very professional in their estimating, etc. We were just disappointed in the follow-up."
Ashlar Tile Driveway
Forming patio
Concrete poured
Stamped concrete
Sidewalk

+106

Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

You should plant trees at least 15 to 20 feet away from your house, and more if the tree will grow large and spread its limbs. Trees pose several dangers to houses when planted too close. They can litter the roof with leaves and branches, create fire hazards, make a ladder for larger pests, and even damage the foundation as their roots grow.

Pavers are one of the most affordable methods of creating an elevated outdoor space. Gravel is an equally affordable alternative. If your budget permits, you can look into building a permeable driveway to ensure proper drainage. Grid pavers, pervious concrete, brick, and brick pavement are all effective materials. Permeable driveways are great options, especially if you live in an area with heavy rainstorms.

In most cases, buying plants from a local greenhouse or nursery is well worth the investment, even though they tend to be a bit more expensive than those at a home improvement store. Employees at nurseries are usually well-versed in gardening and understand how the climate in your area affects different plants. They can help you make selections based on your skill level and time commitment to your landscaping, and they can provide detailed care instructions and advice to help keep your plants alive and diagnose and treat issues like pest infestation and illness.

Finding a reputable greenhouse or nursery should start online, where you can read through customer reviews to gauge the quality of the plants sold and the customer experience. Look out for customers complaining about plants dying shortly after purchase, and try to choose a greenhouse known for hiring employees who are able to explain how to care for the plants you purchase. It’s also a good idea to head to a few greenhouses to see the selection they offer and make sure they carry the plants or trees you’re looking for.

As much as you might try to keep a healthy, nutrient-rich lawn, you still may notice signs of St. Augustine decline (SAD)—a viral disease that discolors your grass blades. St. Augustine decline looks like:

  • Discoloration in the leaves (chlorosis)—leaves appear yellow and splotchy

  • Decline in growth

  • Leaves turn black within 3 years

  • Grass appears less vibrant

  • Grass begins to thin

  • Root rot

  • Grass takes longer to recover

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