by Brian Ray | Apr 27, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Last June, a homeowner in Apison watched as 12 yards of fresh mulch washed into the street after just 40 minutes of heavy Tennessee rain. It is a common sight in Hamilton County, where our dense clay soil refuses to soak up water, turning garden beds into small...
by Brian Ray | Apr 26, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Last April, a family in Ooltewah watched as their row of “instant privacy” trees turned a brittle shade of bronze just 14 months after planting. They had searched for privacy trees near me and purchased the first fast-growing species they found, but they...
by Brian Ray | Apr 25, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Last Tuesday, a homeowner in Ooltewah watched four inches of rainfall turn their backyard into a swamp, despite having a drainage system installed just two years ago. It is a common sight across the Tennessee Valley. You likely installed your system to find peace of...
by Brian Ray | Apr 24, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Last Tuesday, a homeowner in Ooltewah watched their mower sink six inches into a patch of lawn that hasn’t been dry since the heavy rains of March. It’s a common sight across East Tennessee, where our dense red clay traps moisture and refuses to let go....
by Brian Ray | Apr 23, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
What if your Saturday morning rush to beat the next rainstorm is actually doing more harm to your Chattanooga yard than letting the grass grow an extra three inches? We’ve all been there. When the rain doesn’t stop for five days in Ooltewah, you feel the...
by Brian Ray | Apr 22, 2026 | Landscaping Services Chattanooga
Mowing your lawn while it’s wet is the fastest way to ruin your soil and your equipment in a single afternoon. We understand the frustration of watching your grass grow six inches during a rainy Chattanooga week while you’re stuck on the porch. You want...