Water Gardens, Koi Ponds & Waterfalls
Experience the endless possibilities our experts can create by adding the beauty and tranquility of water to your home Relax to the soothing sounds of water and add serenity to your landscape and outdoor living space. From simple koi ponds to elaborate waterfalls and streams, we can do it all. We install poolside water features as well, even the newest in waterscaping, Child and Pet Safe Pond-less Water Gardens!
From tropical escapes of waterfalls and palm trees, to country landscapes of babbling brooks and colorful perennials, we can transform any area of your landscape into a masterpiece designed with you in mind. Concrete statuary and beautiful stone make the waterscapes look natural in their surroundings. Accentuated with flowers, shrubs and trees, nothing is more admired in landscapes today than a beautiful mix of landscaping and waterscaping.
Call us today and we'll come out for a free consultation to discuss your ideas and give you ours, and soon you'll be relaxing to the sounds of waterfalls and babbling brooks. Check out our photo gallery for more photos of our work.
Landscaping: Flowerbeds and planting areas require almost 30% less water on average than turf areas of the lawn. More landscaping and less turf can significantly reduce your environmental impact
Waterscaping: By reducing the amount of turf in your lawn and replacing it with waterscaping material you reduce your eco-footprint without the need for any extra water or resources.
Plant choice: By choosing plants that require less water you can reduce your environmental impact. By choosing plants that are native to this area, they are more insect and disease resistant than non native varieties. This reduces the need for fungicides and insecticides in your landscape. Also by choosing evergreens and perennials instead of annuals that require much more maintenance and water, you can help reduce environmental strain.
Mulch choice: Natural shredded hardwood mulch made from mostly tree bark reduces environmental impact in many ways. 1) it keeps your plants insulated and retains moisture, thereby reducing watering needs for your landscape plants. 2) Natural mulch that is not dyed brown or red reduces chemicals in your landscape. 3) tree bark is often wasted during tree harvesting, so by using a mulch rich in tree bark, less trees are used in the process **Be careful not to use mulch from landfills or tree companies as they are more likely to contain termites than other mulches due to the ways that the mulch is acquired and processed.