Planting & Garden Beds
Raised garden beds provide excellent drainage, protect the soil from compaction, and give you complete control over soil quality. Whether you are building from scratch, buying kits, or designing them, standard bed sizes (usually 1.2 meters wide for easy access) optimize your gardening.




Seasonal Clean-Up
Seasonal clean-ups are deep maintenance services designed to renew spaces and prepare them for climate change. These tasks include pruning plants, removing debris, weeding, and reconditioning the soil or green areas.





Sod Installation
The installation of sod or rolled grass is a quick way to achieve a green and uniform garden. The process requires properly preparing the ground, leveling the surface, placing the rolls firmly staggered like a brick pattern, and watering them abundantly so that the roots properly establish in the soil, promoting healthy growth, rapid adaptation, and dense, long-lasting coverage.






Bush & Shrub Trimming
Proper pruning of shrubs and hedges maintains the health of the plants, promotes beautiful blooms, and enhances the exterior appeal of your property. Essential techniques include correctly scheduling the cuts, cleaning dead or crossed branches, and gently shaping the outer edges of the plant.






Lawn Mowing
Cutting the lawn properly is key to maintaining a healthy and aesthetic green area. The golden rule is to never cut more than one-third of the total height of the grass in a single pass to avoid stressing the plant. Using sharp blades, mowing in alternating directions, and avoiding cutting when the lawn is wet are essential practices.


Tree Removal
The term "Tree Removal" (removal or felling of trees) is defined as the process of safely extracting a tree from the root or cutting it down completely. This practice is carried out using tools such as chainsaws and includes both the felling of entire specimens and the dismantling by sections.







Mulching
Mulching (or mulching) is a gardening and agricultural technique that consists of covering the soil surface around plants with a protective layer (organic or inorganic). Its main function is to imitate nature by protecting the soil, retaining moisture, and providing nutrients as it decomposes.



Landscaping Design
The landscape design harmonizes living plants (soft landscaping) with inanimate elements (hard landscaping) to enhance outdoor spaces. A successful design balances five key elements: line, shape, texture, color, and scale. Whether focusing on backyard landscaping ideas from Houzz or on a broader aesthetic, the process involves some key steps.
Irrigation & Drainage
Irrigation and drainage services involve the management of water in agricultural or landscaped areas through the supply of controlled amounts of water for plant growth and the removal of excess water to prevent soil erosion and structural damage. These professional services ensure optimal soil health and water conservation.





