by Brian Ray | Mar 21, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
On May 4, 2024, a homeowner in Ooltewah watched as 15 tons of saturated clay soil pushed their old timber wall three inches closer to their foundation during a single storm. If you live on the ridges of East Brainerd or the steep slopes of Apison, you already know...
by Brian Ray | Mar 20, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Last April, a homeowner in Ooltewah watched 4 inches of topsoil wash onto their driveway after a single Saturday afternoon downpour. It’s a frustrating sight that many neighbors in Hamilton County face because of our steep ridges and 51 inches of average annual...
by Brian Ray | Mar 19, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Most homeowners in Ooltewah treat mulch like a cosmetic accessory; however, if you aren’t digging a deep spade edge before the first bag hits the ground, you’re just throwing money into the Tennessee rain. We’ve all seen it happen after a typical...
by Brian Ray | Mar 18, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Your yard shouldn’t look like a construction site every time a Hamilton County thunderstorm rolls through. In early 2026, 74% of local homeowners reported frustration with contractors who miss scheduled visits or fail to address the drainage issues common in our...
by Brian Ray | Mar 17, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Most homeowners think a beautiful yard starts with the right flowers, but in the Tennessee Valley, it actually begins three feet underground. You’ve likely spent $1,500 on seasonal plantings only to watch them drown in 48 hours of standing water or shrivel...