When it comes to your Commercial Property, hire us to Highlight Building Architecture Using Landscaping!

Pugh's Earthworks Landscape design can be used to highlight architectural details in your garden. This can transform a commercial building into a work of art, or even turn the courtyard into a work of art. Landscaping with plants that complement the architecture and materials used in the building will draw attention to these details and make them stand out in a positive way. In this article we discuss ways that Pugh's Earthworks is trained to Highlight Building Architecture Using Landscaping.  When you are highlighting building architecture, think about the overall look of the structure. Do you want to use plants and flowers that reflect its color or design? Or would you prefer something more subtle? You can also consider using plants with complimentary colors, which will create contrast without being too jarring for viewers. When it comes to landscaping around a building, trees and shrubs are often used as a backdrop and provide privacy from neighboring properties. Trees should be placed far enough away from buildings so that they won't interfere with them if they grow over time. Groundcovers like grasses can be used underneath trees as well as between other plantings; this provides insulation from cold temperatures in winter months but still allows for plenty of sunlight throughout spring through autumn periods when there are no leaves on trees yet. When it comes to landscaping around a building, trees and shrubs are often used as a backdrop and provide privacy from neighboring properties. Plants and Flowers to reflect the building's architecture. Use plants and flowers that are native to the area. If you are working on a building in a city, use plants that grow well in that climate. If your building is on sandy soil, then choose plants that do not require much water to survive (like cacti). Do not plant trees whose roots might damage underground pipes or cables when they grow too large! Choose appropriate landscaping materials for your water source--and remember: if it rains all the time where you live, then there's no point investing money into an elaborate irrigation system! While you want to create a garden that is complementary to your building, it is also important not to overwhelm the structure with too many plants. To avoid this, we recommend creating a color scheme by using plants and flowers with complimentary colors. Use purple flowers such as lilacs or bluebells if your building has dark green siding on it. Use red tulips alongside brick walls; although these two items do not match exactly (red vs brown), they are still similar enough in hue so as not to clash when placed next each other on purpose. Highlight Building Architecture Plants The plants you choose should be in contrast to the building's color, material, and texture. If the building is white or light colored with a smooth surface, use plants with dark foliage and/or bark. If your building has a rough texture add soft looking plants such as ferns or grasses that are not too tall, [...]

Hire Us Today for all of your Autumn Commercial Landscaping Needs!

Pugh's Earthworks Pugh's Earthworks provides commercial landscape design and maintenance services throughout Tennessee, including Memphis, Jackson, and Nashville plus we service Little Rock, Arkansas and Southaven, Mississippi. Our monthly seasonal landscape care includes vital Autumn Commercial Landscaping. We are proud to be one of the best commercial landscape companies in Memphis and continue to seek ways to improve our service offering, knowledge, and experience to help customers maintain a beautiful landscape while reducing water usage. If you are a commercial property owner, then you know the importance of keeping your property looking its best. But what happens during the winter? Many commercial properties need to be prepared for winter by performing maintenance tasks such as relocating perennials and removing leaves. If you are looking for ways to keep your commercial landscaping healthy in the winter months, we recommend that you follow these steps: Relocate Perennials Remove perennials that are not winter hardy. Remove perennials that are not in full bloom. Remove diseased or damaged plants, as well as those out of place in the garden, such as those growing too close to walkways or other plantings. Consider removing any perennials that are too big for their location; they may need to be divided every few years, so they do not overwhelm the space around them. If a perennial has finished blooming and is not producing any new growth, it may need more time to recover before you prune it back. A few weeks after the last flower fades on a perennial, wait until new growth begins in spring to trim back the plant. If your goal is to keep plants looking neat and attractive, you will need to prune them regularly. Once you get the hang of it, annual pruning takes only a few minutes each year. For more information on specific types of perennials, visit our Perennial Library. Autumn Lawn Fertilization The best time to fertilize your lawn is in late spring or early summer. Fertilizing in the autumn can cause problems with winter freezing, as well as make it more difficult for grass to recover in springtime. The type of fertilizer you use will depend on what kind of soil you have: sandy soil needs a different type than clay, which needs a different type than loamy soil. You should also consider whether your lawn has been treated with herbicides or pesticides recently--the chemicals used could interfere with the effectiveness of fertilizers and limit their lifespan in your yard. Also consider Pugh's Earthworks fall leaf removal services and we will make sure not all those leaves end up in landfills! If pruning has been neglected throughout summer months due primarily due high heat indices (and therefore making it difficult), now is a great time before first frost hits so that newly cut branches will not dry out prematurely while waiting around until next springtime comes around again." You should also consider whether your lawn has been treated with herbicides or pesticides recently--the chemicals used could interfere with the [...]

We are a Mid-South Commercial Landscaping Company with Many Specialties Including Retail Center Landscaping!

Pugh's Earthworks Pugh's Earthworks has been designing and building Retail Center Landscapes for over 30 years. We have an extensive portfolio of photos that highlight our work through the years, so you can see what we can do for your project. Our work is showcased in many different types of environments from industrial parks to mixed-use neighborhoods and more. Retail Center Landscapes Landscaping is a great way to add value to your property. It can be used to improve the curb appeal of your business, as well as increase safety and security. If you have any outdoor areas, such as parking lots or walkways around your building, landscaping can help make them look better for customers or employees who use those areas on a regular basis. Landscaping can be done in many different ways depending on what type of space you want to use it for: Enhancements made around entrances and exits such as street signs or other signage are some ways that landscaping can add value. These types of enhancements will make sure customers know where they are going when they come into town! If you have a parking lot or a walkway, landscaping can be used to make it look more appealing. You could add flowers or plants that will attract bees and birds, which will make the space seem more alive. This can also help attract customers who are interested in supporting local businesses as well as those who want to feel like they are walking through nature when they come into town. Landscaping can also be used to make your parking lot or walkway safer for customers. You could add things like speed bumps or flowerbeds to slow down cars, which will help prevent accidents from happening. You could also add reflective tape on the ground or signs that say “Pedestrian Crossing” to let people know where they should walk and drive. Retail Center Flower Beds A retail center flower bed is a garden space that can be used to display plants and flowers in a retail store. The purpose of a retail center flower bed is to add aesthetic appeal and interest to your store, but it can also help customers find their way around the store more easily. You should consider planting annuals in your retail center flower bed because they will be replaced every year when they die back, allowing you to keep up with trends in plant life without having to spend money on new plants every season. Retail Center Hedges  Retail centers are a great place to have a beautiful and well-maintained landscape. By adding hedges, you can beautify your retail center while also creating a natural barrier between it and the outside world. Hedges are also a great way to add privacy, especially if you are located in an area where there is a lot of traffic. They can be used as a natural partition for parking lots and business entrances, which will allow you to maintain your property without [...]

If Your Commercial Property Has Areas of Standing Water, Call Us to Address Property Drainage Design & Installation!

Pugh's Earthworks Pugh's Earthworks is a full-service property drainage construction company located in Memphis, Tennessee. We have been providing our customers with the highest quality workmanship and products since 1992. We are highly experienced in all aspects of Property Drainage Design & Installation. We specialize in all aspects of drainage solutions including storm water management systems (SWMS), sanitary sewer lines and utility trenches, as well as site grading work such as landfills or excavations for new buildings or homes. We provide free estimates, and we are happy to meet with you at your home or business. Our company is licensed to perform this type of work. We offer a wide variety of services for commercial properties including: Site grading and landfills. Excavations for new homes or buildings Drainage solutions including storm water management systems (SWMS), sanitary sewer lines and utility trenches. Drainage repairs, maintenance and installation: We can repair or replace your existing drainage pipes, clean out clogged drains and fix leaky faucets. We can also install a new sewer line or storm drain system if you have an outdated one. We offer several types of waterproofing services including asphaltic concrete (pavement) sealcoating and crack injection treatment. We are a full-service property drainage construction company located in the Mid-South. Our main markets are Memphis, Jackson, Nashville, Littlerock and Southaven MS. We have been in business since 1992 and have a team of professionals who can handle everything from landscape drainage design to actual installation of the landscaping drainage system. Property owners tend to overlook their properties' drainage systems until they experience problems with water standing on their property or having basement flooding issues. Our goal is to prevent these problems before they happen by installing quality systems that will keep your home safe from flooding and moisture damage caused by poor drainage practices. We are licensed, insured and have the experience necessary to handle any size project. If you have a new construction project or need repairs on an existing drainage system, we can help. We pride ourselves on our attention to detail and customer service. Our goal is to make sure every job is done right with minimal disruption to your property and schedule. We provide a wide range of services for new construction, commercial and residential projects. We are committed to providing quality workmanship at competitive prices. Our team is experienced in all aspects of land development including site design, grading, drainage and storm water management plans. We pride ourselves on our attention to detail and customer service We provide a wide range of services for new construction, commercial and residential projects. Our team of professionals can handle everything from landscape drainage design to actual installation of the landscaping drainage system. We offer a variety of solutions for your property drainage problems, including identifying signs of drainage problems and designing corrective measures. These are some signs of a landscape without ideal drainage: Visible large amounts of water flowing quickly over saturated soil, which can lead to erosion. Noticeable pools [...]

Hire us Today to Perform all Aspects of Your Industrial Landscape Design!

Pugh's Earthworks Pugh's Earthworks is the premier industrial landscape design firm in the area. We have over 100 years of combined experience in Industrial Landscape Design, and we have helped hundreds of clients create a beautiful environment for their business. Our consultants are experts in creating landscapes that are functional, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing to both employees and visitors alike. Landscape Design Services • Industrial Landscape Design Certification • Landscape Design Consultation • Landscape Design Process • Landscape Design Cost The Benefits of Industrial Landscaping: Industrial landscaping is a way to transform your property into an efficient work environment while also improving the aesthetics of it. By adding greenery and other plants, you can create a space that is more pleasant for workers to spend time in and will help them feel better mentally as well; this can lead to increased productivity, which means higher profits! Industrial landscaping can also be used to create a more secure property. By making the area around your building look less like an industrial space and more like a park, you may deter people from coming in who do not belong there. A well-designed landscape can also help prevent theft and other crimes: if someone sees that there are plants everywhere, they might think twice about trying to break into your warehouse! Industrial landscaping is a simple way to improve the aesthetics of your property and the productivity of your workers. By adding greenery and other plants, you can create a space that is more pleasant for workers to spend time in and will help them feel better mentally as well; this can lead to increased productivity, which means higher profits! Industrial landscaping can also be used to create a more secure property. By making the area around your building look less like an industrial space and more like a park, you may deter people from coming in who do not belong there. Industrial Landscape Design Certification Industrial landscape design certification is a designation offered by the International Council for Horticultural Research (ICHR). It differs from other certifications because it focuses on industrial land and how to make it more attractive, rather than on individual plants or flowers. Industrial landscapes can be found anywhere from airports to factories and warehouses, so there are many opportunities for this type of certification to be useful in your career. The benefit of taking this exam is that it will give you valuable knowledge about designing landscapes for industrial sites. Plus, having an ICHR-certified landscape designer on staff can help increase visibility for your company or organization! The ICHR-certified industrial landscape designer exam is a proctored, computer-based test that consists of six sections: An introduction to industrial landscapes and design Landscape design for specific industry sectors Site analysis for industrial landscapes Design concepts for specific industries Implementation of landscape designs Case studies in industrial landscape design What is Industrial Landscape Design? Industrial landscape design is the process of designing, planning and building industrial sites. It includes planning for [...]

Hire us to perform your Lawn Inspection either Commercial or Residential!

Pugh's Earthworks Lawns are beautiful, but they can also be a pain to maintain. It is important to know when your lawn needs extra care, and that is where Lawn Inspection comes in. Pugh's Earthworks offers professional lawn inspection services to both commercial and residential clients in the metro Memphis area and the Mid-South. We will inspect your property and recommend what needs attention so you can make an informed decision about how best to treat your grassy areas. Commercial Lawn Inspection A commercial lawn inspection is a service that helps determine the health of your property's lawn. A licensed professional will inspect your property and provide recommendations on how to improve its appearance, including: Preventing damage from pests and diseases Improving soil quality and moisture retention Increasing nutrient absorption Improving the overall appearance of your lawn Providing an analysis of your property's current condition. Providing a customized maintenance plan to help you achieve the optimal health of your lawn. Providing a detailed report, including aerial photos of your property Providing a detailed maintenance plan, including a schedule of recommended treatments Residential Lawn Inspection A residential lawn inspection is an important part of ensuring your lawn is healthy and thriving. It can also help you identify any issues with your property before they become more serious, saving time and money in the long run. The benefits of a residential lawn inspection include: Knowing if there are any problems with your lawn before they become severe (and costly). Preventing damage to existing plants or trees on your property caused by pests like weeds or insects, which could lead them to die off completely if left untreated for too long. Ensuring that everything looks its best for guests who visit during parties or other events at home--and even just for everyday enjoyment! Helping you to avoid injury by knowing if there are any hazards that could cause physical harm to you or your family members. Making sure that your lawn is healthy enough to support a family pet, which can range from a small dog or cat up to an exotic animal like a horse or pony- Benefits to Lawn Inspection Reduce the risk of injury to your family and pets. Reduce the risk of property damage. Identify potential problems before they become a problem. This can help you make better financial decisions, such as purchasing insurance or making repairs before they are necessary, and it can also help prevent unnecessary expenses like lawn treatments that aren't needed at all (or are only partially effective). A good lawn care service like Pugh's Earthworks, can help you keep your lawn healthy and attractive. It is also important to know how to take care of your lawn on your own, so that if you ever need to hire someone else for the job, you'll know what is expected of them. Frequency of Lawn Inspection The frequency of lawn inspections depends on the type of lawn. Lawns that are very dry, or have a lot [...]

Fall Commercial Landscaping is a Critical Component to a Healthy Property, and we are the Specialists!

Pugh's Earthworks If you are like most commercial property owners, you have probably got spring and summer on your mind. Who does not love seeing their lawns turn green, or the first flowers of the season bloom? Though they are certainly beautiful, these seasons also bring with them all kinds of lawn care needs—like mowing and watering. But what about fall? As autumn approaches, your lawn will be under attack from a new set of enemies: leaves! That is why it is important to hire Pugh's Earthworks to perform Fall Commercial Landscaping to prepare for this time of year before winter hits. Here are some tips on how to keep your lawn looking good through fall and into winter: Fall Leaf Removal Fall leaf removal is a great time to get rid of dead leaves and debris that may be littering your lawn. Fall leaf removal helps prevent disease and insects, as well as providing a better look for spring. The Pugh's Earthworks team will do this by hand or with the use of a blower, depending on how much work there is. They will use a rake first to remove most of the leaves and then switching over to either a push mower or hand-held blower for cleanup after that. If there is still some stubborn debris left behind after raking, that is why hiring a professional team of Commercial Landscape Technicians like Pugh's Earthworks is so vital to a healthy commercial lawn. Fall Mowing Mow grass at the highest setting. Grass should be mowed frequently, but not too short. The ideal height for the dry season is 3-4 inches. We mow often, but not too short. If we are cutting your lawn every two days instead of once a week or longer, it may be time to adjust our mower settings so that each pass cuts less than an inch off the topsoil and root system--which will help prevent any dead spots from forming in your lawn. We often use a mulching mower to cut your grass. This will reduce the number of clippings left on your lawn, which can help prevent disease and keep it looking healthy. If we are using a bagger attachment, we empty it as soon as possible after mowing so that the bags do not weigh down our mower or get clogged with debris like leaves and twigs. Fall Watering Make sure your lawn is watered regularly. Even if it rains, you should still make sure that your lawn gets the equivalent of one inch of water per week from a sprinkler or hand watering. Water deeply, but infrequently--about once every four days during the summer months.  Avoid using any pesticides or herbicides on your lawn unless absolutely necessary. These chemicals can put a serious strain on both the environment and humans who come into contact with them.  Use mulch to help keep moisture in the soil around trees and shrubs. The best way to keep your trees and shrubs looking healthy is [...]

Xeriscaping is One of the Many Design Jobs that we Specialize in!

Pugh's Earthworks Xeriscaping is a sustainable landscaping technique that uses plants that require little or no supplemental water once they are established. Xeriscaping focuses on using plants that have a low water requirement and attract beneficial insects to the garden. Plants used in xeriscaping include succulents, cacti, meadow rue, sagebrush and yucca. Grasses used in xeriscaping include buffalo grass and saw-tooth oak. Flowering shrubs and trees that work well for xeriscaping include aloe vera, hibiscus and coral bean. Rocks used in a xeriscape are typically smaller than those used in other types of landscaping because they do not retain as much heat. It is an environmentally friendly landscaping technique. It involves using native plants and rocks to create a landscape that requires less maintenance and water, thereby conserving natural resources. Xeriscaping can reduce your carbon footprint by reducing your use of fossil fuels and pesticides. You will also be contributing to the health of our planet by reducing storm water runoff into rivers, streams and lakes (which often contains chemicals from household products). Implementing this landscaping technique requires using native plants, mulch and rock to create a garden that requires less watering. The term "xeriscape" comes from the Greek word xeros, which means dry or parched. It's also known as water-conserving landscaping or environmentally friendly landscaping. Xeriscaping focuses on using plants that require little or no supplemental water once they are established. Plants that attract beneficial insects to the garden, such as butterfly bush (Buddleia) and trumpet creeper (Campsis radicans), can be used in xeriscaping. These plants also provide food for birds, bees and other pollinators. Xeriscape gardens may include some plants with a low water requirement such as native grasses and succulents like sedum or sempervivum. Xeriscaping is an environmentally friendly way to landscape a yard. It uses native plants and hardy shrubs, which can withstand the region’s extreme weather conditions without requiring much maintenance. Xeriscape also requires less water than traditional landscaping because it does not use any natural or man-made materials such as mulch or fertilizer. Xeriscaping is a type of landscaping that focuses on using plants that require little or no supplemental water once they are established. Plants that attract beneficial insects to the garden, such as butterfly bush (Buddleia) and trumpet creeper (Campsis radicans), can be used in xeriscaping. These plants also provide food for birds, bees and other pollinators. Xeriscape gardens may include some plants with a low water requirement such as native grasses and succulents like sedum or sempervivum.[1] Xeriscaping is an environmentally friendly way to landscape a yard. It uses native plants and hardy shrubs, which can withstand the region’s extreme weather conditions without requiring much water. Xeriscaping uses plants that have a low water requirement and attract beneficial insects to the garden. Xeriscaping is a landscaping technique that uses plants that have a low water requirement and attract beneficial insects to the garden. The goal of xeriscaping is to create an environment that requires little maintenance, while also protecting our environment [...]

Pond Construction and Maintenance

Pugh's Earthworks Pugh's Earthworks offers a variety of Pond Construction and Maintenance Services. We have been working in the industry for over 30 years now and have helped many clients like you who wanted quality work done at a fair price. Our services are also available for commercial properties, hospitals, schools and other places where their ponds need proper maintenance. The popularity of commercial property ponds has increased significantly in recent years, as property have become more aware of the benefits they provide. Residential ponds are usually smaller than those found on commercial properties and are often created by landscapers or homeowners who want to add a special touch to their landscape. These types of ponds generally require less maintenance because they are not used as heavily, but they still need regular attention so that they continue functioning properly. Commercial aeration systems should be installed at all times if your business has a pond on its premises; this will keep it clean and prevent algae growth from occurring over time! If you are interested in learning more about how we can help keep your property clean year-round--and ensure its longevity--call us today! Commercial ponds are often larger than those found at residential properties and require a more thorough maintenance schedule. This is because they are exposed to heavier traffic and more wear-and-tear than their smaller counterparts, which can cause them to accumulate debris over time. The presence of algae can be especially problematic in large ponds or lakes because it makes the water cloudy and discolored; if left unattended for too long, it may even pose a safety risk! Commercial Aeration Systems Aeration is the process of introducing air into water. The goal is to increase the amount of dissolved oxygen in your pond, which improves its health and helps prevent fish from dying from lack of oxygen (hypoxia). Commercial aeration systems are designed for large ponds that need more than one skimmer unit or submersible pump to keep them healthy and clean. They're often used in koi ponds, which can hold thousands or even millions of gallons of water; however, if you have a smaller backyard pond that doesn't require this much attention--say 100 square feet or less--you can still benefit from using an aerator on occasion to boost its overall health. Benefits include: Reduced water temperature. Stabilized oxygen levels (ponds without aeration can become stagnant) Prevention of fish disease and death from hypoxia. Reduced algae growth. Improved water clarity (including the removal of green water). Ponds have become a popular way to add value, beauty and interest to commercial properties. Not only can ponds be used as water features, but they also provide an opportunity for fishing or other recreational activities. In addition to these benefits, ponds can be used to control noise and improve air quality around your commercial property. Ponds can be used for a variety of purposes. They are often used as water features, but they can also serve as a place to fish or [...]

Let Our Team Handle Fall Flower Bed Mulching and Complete Commercial Landscaping Service

Pugh's Earthworks Fall is a great time for flower bed mulching, especially if you want to protect your flowers from winter. Fall flower bed mulching helps prevent winterkill, but it can also help retain moisture and keep weeds from growing. Our team at Pugh's Earthworks is trained in all aspects of proper mulch application. The fall is an effective time for mulching flower beds. Mulching is an important part of your fall gardening, and it can be done in a variety of ways. You can choose manual or mechanical methods, or even hire Pugh's Earthworks Commercial Landscaping to help you with all your landscaping needs. Mulching helps retain moisture and prevent weeds from growing up through the soil. If you are doing this yourself, start by removing old mulch from around your plants before adding new material on top of them (you may need some tools for this). Then spread out about two inches worth into each bed--more if you have larger plants--and work it into place so there are not any big clumps left behind by hand or tiller tool alike! When we are done, you will be able to see exactly where your plants are and how much space they take up. If you want them a little closer together or farther apart, simply move their location accordingly before adding more mulch around the base of each one. The next step is to keep your plants watered. It's important for them to have plenty of water during the fall months, especially if you live in a dry climate. Mulch will help retain moisture, but you should still water your garden when needed. Our team will start by removing old mulch from around your plants before adding new material on top of them. Then we spread out about two inches worth into each bed--more if you have larger plants--and work it into place so there are not any big clumps left behind by hand or tiller tool alike! When we are done, we will be able to see exactly where your plants are and how much space they take up. If you want them a little closer together or farther apart, we simply move their location accordingly before adding more mulch around the base of each one. Mulching is a great way to keep moisture in the soil and prevent weeds from growing. It can also be made of many different materials, such as bark chips or pine needles. If you have a flower bed that needs mulching, we make sure that we choose an appropriate material for it. For example, if your flowers are sensitive to cold temperatures (such as tulips), they will not appreciate being covered with pine needles! If you have a small garden, it is a good idea to mulch around the plants. This will help keep moisture in the soil and prevent weeds from growing. Mulch can also be made of many different materials, such as bark chips or pine needles. If you have [...]

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