The Differences Between Landscaping Your Front and Back Lawns

April 17,2014

Landscaping is a wonderful way of investing time and energy into your home, but coming up with a design is a process that takes some deliberate...
Supporting a local business……We proudly use Fendt products!

April 13,2014

We know how important it is to support our local economy, and where it is applicable, we recommend products made by Fendt right here in Ann...
Increasing Your Privacy with Landscaping

April 9,2014

Homes with small lots are often close to other homes. A second floor neighbor can often look into the yard next door. This doesn't leave a lot of...
What Material Should You Choose for Your Walkway?

March 28,2014

When planning to build a walkway, it's easy to get sidetracked and even overwhelmed by the sheer amount of styles, colors and materials now available...
Sustainability. What Does It Mean to Your Landscaping?

March 21,2014

Sustainability. What does it mean to you in regards to your landscaping? Sustainability is everywhere these days, and rightly so! Our society has...
Five Benefits to Installing an Outdoor Water Feature

March 3,2014

Outdoor water features vary in configuration, size and types. Some homeowners would like waterfall-creating fountains while others prefer ponds...
Polymeric Sand

September 23,2013

On many paver installations here at Twin Oaks, we install a product called polymeric sand.  Polymeric sand is a special mix of graded sand and...
Downtown Ann Arbor Neighborhood Backyard Oasis

September 6,2013

This client wanted an escape from the busy life of city living.  We designed and installed this backyard oasis with a flagstone patio, multiple...
Landscape Fireplace

September 3,2013

School is in session, now you may have the time to envision what you would like for outdoor living environment, perhaps even including a cozy...
The Majestic White Oak Tree

July 6,2013

One of the most beautiful trees in the landscape, a mature white oak is a spectacular sight.  Ultimately growing 50 to 75' tall, and usually almost...