Transplanting & Dirt Services
Our comprehensive transplanting and dirt services are designed to enhance and maintain the beauty and functionality of every property in our community. We understand that a well-maintained landscape not only increases property value but also contributes to the overall quality of life. That's why we offer a wide range of solutions tailored to meet all your landscaping needs, no matter how big or small the project.
From expertly transplanting trees and delicate plants, ensuring they thrive in their new environment, to meticulously leveling lawns and repairing unsightly holes left by pets, we handle every task with precision and care. Our team is equipped with the knowledge and tools to address a variety of challenges, including soil preparation, erosion control, and drainage solutions.
Let us help you create and maintain a vibrant, healthy, and visually appealing outdoor space. Whether you're looking to add new life to your garden, restore your lawn to its former glory, or simply need assistance with routine maintenance, our dedicated professionals are here to provide top-notch service and exceptional results. Partner with us, and experience the difference a truly professional landscaping service can make.
Best Planting Times In Augusta, GA:
* Trees: Late fall to early spring (November - March) while the tree is dormant.
* Plants: Spring (after the last frost) or early fall.
Compatible Trees and Plants in Georgia:
Trees:
* Oak (Quercus spp.):
* *Pros:* Strong, long-lived, provides shade, wildlife habitat.
* *Cons:* Can be slow-growing, some species are susceptible to diseases.
* Maple (Acer spp.):
* *Pros:* Beautiful fall color, relatively fast-growing, adaptable.
* *Cons:* Some species can have invasive roots, require regular pruning.
* Dogwood (Cornus florida):
* *Pros:* Showy spring flowers, attractive fall foliage, bird-friendly.
* *Cons:* Susceptible to diseases, requires well-drained soil.
* Pine (Pinus spp.):
* *Pros:* Evergreen, fast-growing, provides windbreak and privacy.
* *Cons:* Can be messy (needle drop), some species are prone to pests.
* Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica):
* *Pros:* Long bloom season, colorful flowers, drought-tolerant.
* *Cons:* Requires regular pruning, susceptible to aphids.
Plants:
* Azalea (Rhododendron spp.):
* *Pros:* Showy spring flowers, evergreen foliage, shade-tolerant.
* *Cons:* Requires acidic soil, susceptible to lace bugs.
* Hydrangea (Hydrangea spp.):
* *Pros:* Large, colorful flowers, long bloom season, adaptable.
* *Cons:* Requires regular watering, some species need specific pruning.
* Hostas (Hosta spp.):
* *Pros:* Shade-tolerant, attractive foliage, low-maintenance.
* *Cons:* Susceptible to slugs and snails, foliage dies back in winter.
* Daylily (Hemerocallis spp.):
* *Pros:* Easy to grow, wide range of colors, drought-tolerant.
* *Cons:* Flowers only last one day, can be invasive.
* Coneflower (Echinacea spp.):
* *Pros:* Drought-tolerant, attracts pollinators, long bloom season.
* *Cons:* Can be susceptible to powdery mildew, self-seeds readily.