UNITED LAWNSCAPE
Thank you for visiting UnitedLawnscape.com! We are very enthused to show you all that we have to offer and cannot wait to speak with you regarding your landscape maintenance needs and new landscape design and construction plans. As a family owned and operated business since 1997, we take pride in the work we do and our team of employees.
It is our goal with each and every landscape project to exceed expectations and enhance the appearance of all the neighborhoods we touch in Macomb County and throughout Southeast Michigan by incorporating unique design and sustainable landscapes.
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Safe Shoveling
Snowmageddon, Snowpocalypse, SnOMG! There is no end to the terms for "really big snowstorm," and those terms came in handy, particularly in Michigan’s snowiest cities. Just check out these average annual snowfall totals. Southeast Michigan and the Thumb Ann Arbor:...
January Gardening- A To Do List You’ll Love
Ah, a whole year of gardening is ahead of us. January is the best time to pause, reflect on and prepare for a year of incredible gardening. OK, tired of reflecting? Here are a few winter tips to keep you bust this January! Things to do in the garden this...
Winterizing Garden Tools
This is the time of year that you have prepared your soil for next spring and applied a fresh layer of mulch to your soil. Now that your garden is buttoned up, let’s not forget those garden tools. Treating them with care now will set you up nicely in the spring and...
COMMITTED TO OUR ENVIRONMENT
Thinking “green” isn’t just a trend in modern design, it will be the standard by which we all live. Whether you’re a commercial developer, business owner, property management specialist or a homeowner, you will be challenged at some point to consider sustainable design.
Sustainable landscape practices are at the forefront in all of our landscape designs. We believe utilizing native plantings in commercial installations provides opportunities for habitat creation, water-use reduction, and the attraction of a variety of birds, butterflies, and other animals.
Sustainable design considers numerous strategies including plant selection and placement around buildings, sourcing local materials, implementing pervious paving options, and xeriscaping. Utilizing drought-tolerant plants will lower the cost of water and irrigation costs. Effective tree placement protects buildings from high winds, cool temperatures, and increased heating costs. Green roof design and installation, wetland mitigation, bioswales and rain gardens, meadow lawns, and low-mow, low-grow lawns are all elements of our landscape sustainability.