Greenshooz Landscaping & Lawn Maintenance | Cumming, GA

Greenshooz Landscaping is an award-winning residential landscaping and lawn maintenance company in Cumming, Georgia. A design – build firm specializing in landscaping makeovers, curb appeal, outdoor living spaces, patios, walkways, retention walls, drainage solutions, container gardens, fire pits, fireplaces, water features, and custom annual and perennial gardens. Servicing the North Atlanta communities of Cumming, Milton, Johns Creek, Alpharetta, and Suwanee since 2004. Check out our photo gallery, video archive and blog for relevant ideas and how-to demonstrations for gardening inspiration.

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Trending: Arbors. Is the entrance to your garden well defined?

This entry was posted on March 24, 2014. Bookmark the permalink.

Country Living is suggesting 22 New Ways to Landscape Your Yard. My takeaway, create purpose with an entrance and a clear path to explore your garden.

http://www.countryliving.com/outdoor/garden-tours/landscaping-ideas#slide-17

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