For over two decades, The Landscaping Company has planted trees across Edmonton, Sherwood Park, St. Albert, and Fort Saskatchewan. We possess the expertise to select trees that thrive in your specific local soil and climate conditions.
Trees are a valuable addition to your Edmonton landscape, offering both immediate and long-term benefits. Proper placement is essential to unlock their full potential and enhance your curb appeal. Our professional team understands the region’s soil and climate. We can help you develop a planting plan that ensures your trees not only survive but flourish, contributing to the overall beauty and value of your property.
Perennials are a fantastic choice your gardens, offering enduring beauty and resilience. These plants return year after year, providing a consistent and evolving display of color and texture. With careful selection, you can create a garden that thrives in our climate, blooming from spring through fall. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, perennials play a vital role in attracting birds and pollinators, enhancing your local ecosystem. Their flowers provide nectar and pollen for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects, while their seeds and berries offer food for birds. Perennials require less maintenance than annuals, establishing deep roots and contributing to a more sustainable landscape. From hardy flowering varieties to those with striking foliage, perennials add lasting value and charm to your outdoor space, making them a wise investment for any local gardener looking to support both beauty and biodiversity.
Proper placement is crucial for tree health and growth. It also maximizes curb appeal and ensures trees thrive in our specific soil and climate conditions. Our professional team can help you plan which plants go where in your yard.
Perennials return year after year, providing enduring beauty and attracting pollinators. They require less maintenance than annuals and contribute to a sustainable landscape.
Cut back dead foliage in the fall and mulch around the base for insulation. Some perennials may benefit from a layer of snow cover.