by Brian Ray | Mar 26, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Last March, an Ooltewah homeowner discovered 3 inches of standing water against their foundation because a winter’s worth of oak and maple debris had completely blocked their natural drainage path. You already know that keeping up with a property in the...
by Brian Ray | Mar 25, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
On October 12th, a homeowner near Southern Adventist University watched as a standard 2 inch rainfall washed their fresh mulch straight into the gutter. It’s a frustrating reality for many. When you’re dealing with the stubborn red clay and steep slopes of...
by Brian Ray | Mar 24, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Last Wednesday, a family in the Seven Lakes neighborhood watched as 4 inches of rain turned their backyard into a river of red mud. This isn’t just bad luck; it’s the reality of living on the sloped terrain found throughout Hamilton County. Many homeowners...
by Brian Ray | Mar 23, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Last July, a homeowner in Ooltewah watched $4,500 worth of fresh fescue turn into dry straw because the soil underneath was nothing but packed Chattanooga red clay. It’s a frustrating reality for many in East Brainerd and Apison who expect a green lawn but end...
by Brian Ray | Mar 22, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Last July, a homeowner in the Ooltewah Highlands watched their $4,000 sod investment turn into a brittle, straw-colored landscape in just 14 days. It’s a common story when the Tennessee heat hits 95 degrees and the humidity spikes. Mastering summer lawn care...