OVER 23 YEARS OF QUALITY SERVICE

We are currently celebrating our 23rd year providing the highest quality services in both residental and commercial landscape around the Louisville metro area.

Our highly qualified staff continues to produce unique designs that stand apart from all others and we have continued to provide excellence in our landscape design, installation and maintenance services. We hope you will help us make this the best Year ever!

CURRENT PROJECT

We are currently working on a project that will be transformed from a simple lawn area and concrete slab into an entertainers dream come true, including stone wall seating, an extensive paver patio area, stone gas fire place, pond less waterfall and heated spa as well as natural stone elements functioning as pathways, and stairways.

Take a look at the current progress...

BEFORE STONE STEP INSTALLATION

Before Stone Step Installation

 INSTALLATION IN PROGRESS

 TENNESSE SAND STONE CUT STEP

 

PAVER PATIO PROGRESS

PAVER PATIO IN PROGRESS (INSTALLED ON TOP OF EXISTING CONCRETE)

 

 

 

WELCOME THE NEWEST MEMBER TO OUR TEAM

ERIN

RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPE DESIGNER/ESTIMATOR

 

 A graduate from the University of Kentucky with a Bachelors degree in Plant and Soil Science with an emphasis in Horticultural Business Management, she is responsible for estimating and designing for all our residential clientele. Erin's passion for perennial gardening along with her extensive horticulture background and her enthusiasm for creativity bring an incredibly  exciting dimension to our team.

::SPECIALS

10% discount on all residential landscape installation
and maintenance services. Please mention you saw
this on our website to receive the discount.

 

::SEASONAL TIPS

 

Vt Hort Gardens: Photographed by Danny Wilson

IS YOUR LANDSCAPE READY FOR A DROP IN TEMPERATURES?

Tips to take in protecting your landscape through the winter:

-Protect your clay and ceramic containers by removing them from the outdoor elements and storing them in a warmer, protected location

-Dig up all tender bulbs, and plants and overwinter them indoors

-Continue to remove only dead branches, but AVOID any significant pruning of shrubs and trees until next season in order to protect them from frost damage

-Add a 3" layer of mulch to all perennials and shrubs as the ground freezes. This will help regulate the soil temperatures and moisture, while  keeping the roots of the plant protected.

-Continue to water newly installed plants while the temperatures remain above 40 degrees all day, if and when the ground freezes halt all watering until the ground thaws

**IF YOUR PLANTS DO EXPERIENCE FROST DAMAGE DO NOT REMOVE THIS FOLIAGE UNTIL SPRING, IN ORDER TO PREVENT FROST DAMAGE OF NEW GROWTH**THE NEWEST MEMBER OF THE BRAMER TEAM

 

 

 

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