by Brian Ray | Apr 5, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Last April, a family in East Brainerd invested $3,850 in pallets of Bermuda grass only to see 65% of the lawn rot during a typical Chattanooga spring downpour. It is a frustrating reality for many local homeowners who realize too late that our dense red clay requires...
by Brian Ray | Apr 4, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Last Tuesday, an East Brainerd homeowner sat with a $14,200 estimate from a national franchise that didn’t even account for the red clay runoff pooling against his foundation. It’s a frustrating reality for many in Hamilton County. You likely feel that...
by Brian Ray | Apr 3, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Last Tuesday, a homeowner in Ooltewah watched as a single two-inch rainfall washed $4,500 worth of fresh mulch and topsoil directly into their neighbor’s driveway. It happens more often than you think in the Tennessee Valley when projects ignore the reality of...
by Brian Ray | Apr 2, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Last March, a homeowner in the Seven Lakes community watched 4 inches of red clay topsoil wash toward their foundation during a single 2 hour thunderstorm. When you’re dealing with the 20 degree slopes common in Hamilton County, a simple stack of stones...
by Brian Ray | Apr 1, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
After a three inch downpour hits the Tennessee Valley, many homeowners find their backyards transformed into a swamp of slick red clay. It’s a common sight in neighborhoods across the region. You’ve likely spent your Saturday morning staring at standing...