Landscapers in Yorkmount, NC

Your Property Deserves Better Than Weekend Guesswork

Professional landscaping that actually fits your schedule, your budget, and North Carolina’s unpredictable weather.

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Professional Landscaping Services Yorkmount

What Your Yard Looks Like After

You stop worrying about when to plant, what to plant, and whether you’re doing it right. Your neighbors start asking questions. Your property value goes up, and your weekend to-do list gets shorter.

The grass stays green through summer heat waves. The plants you invested in actually survive winter. Your irrigation system works when it’s supposed to, and your seasonal cleanup happens before you even think about it.

You get the kind of yard that makes you want to spend time outside instead of avoiding it. The kind that looks intentional, not accidental. Professional landscaping means your outdoor space finally matches what you had in mind when you bought the place.

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We Know Yorkmount's Ground Rules

Union Landscaping and Hardscape S Corp has been working with Yorkmount properties long enough to know what grows here and what doesn’t. We understand North Carolina’s clay soil, the way summer storms hit, and which plants can handle both drought and downpours.

We’re not the crew that shows up once and disappears. We’re the local landscapers who know your neighbor’s yard, understand the HOA requirements, and can tell you exactly why your previous landscaping didn’t work out.

Our approach is straightforward: assess what you’re working with, design something that makes sense for your lifestyle and budget, then maintain it properly so it actually lasts.

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Landscape Design Process Yorkmount

How We Handle Your Landscaping Project

First, we walk your property and talk through what’s working, what isn’t, and what you’re trying to accomplish. No generic proposals or cookie-cutter solutions. We look at your soil, drainage, sun exposure, and existing plants to understand what we’re working with.

Next, we design a plan that fits your maintenance preferences and budget. If you want low-maintenance landscaping, we’ll recommend drought-tolerant plants and efficient irrigation. If you love gardening but need help with the heavy lifting, we’ll focus on seasonal maintenance and specialty work.

Then we execute the plan in phases that make sense. Hardscape first, then major plantings, then detail work. We clean up properly after each phase and keep you updated on timing, especially when weather affects the schedule.

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What's Included in Professional Landscaping

Landscape design starts with understanding your property’s unique conditions and your goals. We handle everything from front yard curb appeal projects to complete backyard transformations, including hardscape elements like patios, walkways, and retaining walls.

Maintenance services cover the ongoing work that keeps your landscaping looking intentional: seasonal cleanups, pruning, fertilization, pest control, and irrigation management. We also handle the unexpected stuff like storm damage cleanup and plant replacement when things don’t go according to plan.

For commercial properties, we focus on professional appearance and efficient maintenance schedules. Your business needs landscaping that looks good year-round without disrupting operations or requiring constant attention.

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What's the best time to start a landscaping project in North Carolina?

Fall and early spring are ideal for most landscaping projects in North Carolina. Fall planting gives trees and shrubs time to establish roots before summer heat, while spring works well for annuals and lawn renovation. We avoid major plantings during July and August heat, and we don’t plant anything that won’t survive a potential late frost. The timing also depends on your specific project – hardscape work can happen almost year-round, while irrigation installation works best when we can test the system before peak growing season.
We stick to plants that are proven performers in North Carolina’s climate zone and soil conditions. That means native and adapted species that can handle hot, humid summers and occasional winter freezes. We also consider your specific site conditions – how much sun, what kind of drainage, and how much maintenance you want to do. A plant might be perfect for North Carolina in general but wrong for your particular yard. We’ve learned through experience which plants thrive in Yorkmount’s specific conditions and which ones consistently disappoint homeowners.
Landscaping costs depend on the scope of work, materials, and ongoing maintenance needs. A basic front yard refresh might run a few thousand dollars, while a complete backyard transformation with hardscape can be significantly more. Maintenance services typically run monthly or seasonally depending on your needs. We provide detailed estimates that break down labor, materials, and ongoing costs so you can make decisions that fit your budget. The key is being upfront about what you want to spend so we can design something that makes sense financially.
We handle both landscape design and ongoing maintenance, which actually works better for most property owners. When the same company designs and maintains your landscaping, we’re invested in choosing plants and materials that will perform well long-term. We know exactly what was planted where, what the irrigation system looks like, and what maintenance schedule works best. You don’t have to explain your landscape history to a new crew every season, and we can catch potential problems before they become expensive fixes.
Proper water management is critical in North Carolina’s climate. We install efficient irrigation systems that deliver water where it’s needed without waste, and we address drainage problems that can kill plants or damage hardscape. Many properties in our area have clay soil that doesn’t drain well, so we often need to amend soil or install drainage solutions before planting. We also design irrigation zones based on plant water needs – drought-tolerant plants get less water, while high-maintenance areas get more attention.
We stand behind our work and plant selections. If plants fail due to installation issues or poor plant choice for the location, we’ll replace them. However, plants that die due to lack of maintenance, weather extremes, or damage aren’t covered – that’s why we recommend appropriate maintenance schedules and provide care instructions. If you’re not satisfied with how a project turns out, we’ll work with you to make adjustments. Our goal is landscaping that you’re happy with long-term, not just something that looks good for the first month.