
Build a landscape that fits your home and lifestyle with a design that maps out layout, plantings, and key features before work begins.
A thoughtful design saves time, avoids costly mistakes, and creates a yard that feels intentional from every angle.
Dependable crews, clear communication, and a clean finish every visit.

Yard drainage in Brentwood costs $4,000-$15,000 — basic French drain systems start at $4,000 while complex multi-system solutions for larger properties reach $15,000.
French drains are best for saturated lawns and foundations; channel drains handle hardscaped surfaces; catch basins fix pooling low spots; rain gardens offer an eco-friendly solution for mild issues.
Brentwood's clay soil absorbs water slowly and swells when wet, combined with Tennessee's 53+ inches of annual rainfall, creating persistent standing water and foundation pressure.
Lay Zoysia and Bermuda sod in late spring (May-June); install Fescue in fall (September-October). Avoid July-August peak heat for any sod type.
Zoysia, Bermuda, and Tall Fescue are the top choices for Brentwood lawns — Zoysia handles heat and shade best, Bermuda excels in full sun, and Fescue stays green in shaded areas.
Sod installation in Brentwood costs $2,000-$10,000 depending on yard size, grass type, and site preparation — Tall Fescue being most affordable and Zoysia being premium.
Top performers in Brentwood include Oakleaf Hydrangea, Holly, Eastern Redbud, Flowering Dogwood, and native perennials like Purple Coneflower and Bee Balm.
Fall (September-November) is ideal for trees and shrubs in Brentwood — cooler temps and autumn rainfall let roots establish before summer heat. Spring (March-April) is the second-best window.
Planting projects in Brentwood cost $2,000-$10,000 depending on plant quantity, species, yard size, and whether beds need full preparation and soil amendment.
Best mulching times in Brentwood are late spring (April-May) after soil warms and late fall (October-November) after the first frost for winter insulation.
The 3-3-3 rule means: 3 inches deep, 3-foot radius from the trunk, 3 inches away from bark — creating a donut shape that protects roots without damaging the tree.
Our designs follow seven principles: unity, balance, focal points, simplicity, rhythm, proportion, and sequence — tailored to your home's architecture and Brentwood's climate.
Mulch installation in Brentwood costs $500-$5,000 depending on total bed area, mulch type, and property size — smaller jobs start at $500, larger properties reach $5,000.
Landscape architects are licensed engineers handling complex structural and commercial work; landscape designers focus on residential aesthetics, plant selection, and outdoor living spaces.
Yes—having a design plan before installation prevents costly mistakes, improves budgeting, and ensures everything works together as one cohesive, well-planned landscape.