Conway's Trusted Landscaping Specialists

Flower bed design

Overgrown beds can take away from an otherwise great-looking yard. We keep your flower beds clean and defined by pulling weeds, edging the borders, and clearing out any debris — so your landscaping always looks intentional.

Shrub & Bush Trimming

Overgrown shrubs and hedges can make even a well-kept lawn look messy. We trim and shape your bushes to keep them neat, healthy, and looking their best throughout the season.

Mulching & Pine Straw

We supply and spread quality mulch around your beds and trees, giving your yard a clean, finished look while also helping retain moisture and suppress weeds. Opt in for pine straw instead for a more natural South Carolina look that keeps weeds at bay and has a sleek and even look.

Patios and outdoor living spaces

We design and build custom patios and outdoor living spaces that are perfect for entertaining, relaxing, and making the most of the beautiful South Carolina weather. Whether you're looking for a simple paver patio or a full outdoor setup, we'll help bring your vision to life and create a space you'll actually use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How often should I get my shrubs and bushes trimmed?

A: For most shrubs in the Conway and Myrtle Beach area, we recommend trimming 2 to 3 times a year — spring, midsummer, and early fall. This keeps them looking neat, promotes healthy growth, and prevents them from overtaking your landscaping.

Q: What is the difference between mulch and pine straw?

A: Both do the same job — they protect your plant beds, hold in moisture, and reduce weeds. Mulch gives a darker, richer look and breaks down into the soil over time adding nutrients. Pine straw has a more natural look, is very popular in the Carolinas, and tends to last longer before needing to be refreshed. We offer both and can help you decide which fits your yard best.

Q: How often do flower beds need to be maintained?

A: We recommend a cleanup at least once a month during the growing season. Weeds grow fast in the South Carolina heat and can take over a bed quickly. Staying on top of it keeps your landscaping looking sharp and protects your plants from being choked out.

Q: How long does it take to install a patio?

A: Most patio projects take anywhere from one to three days depending on the size and materials. We'll give you a clear timeline before we start so you know exactly what to expect. The result is an outdoor space you can start enjoying right away.

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