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January 19, 2026
Surprise! Our North Texas weather is at it again… One day the forecast shows weeks of mild temperatures and low precipitation, and then BAM! Storm warnings for Snow-pocalypse 2026, hitting the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in just a few days. This weekend has the potential to bring disruptive cold and winter weather, especially across the northern half of the state. We’ve had a few cold nights, but this system looks like it may have us below freezing for several days. Now is the time to start paying closer attention to forecasted temperatures and precipitation, reviewing weekend plans, and preparing for cold weather impacts. What’s the difference between frost and freeze? You may be wondering: What’s the difference between a frost, a freeze, and a hard freeze? Frost is when the temperature drops between 31 and 33 degrees Fahrenheit. Below 31 degrees is considered a freeze, and anything under 26 degrees is a hard freeze. What does the cold weather do to my plants? Evergreens and hardy perennials have built-in cellular, chemical, or structural adaptations or dormancy cycles to protect them from winter weather. Cold temperatures affect the cell walls of plants, causing the water inside to expand and contract. While the plant may look fine in the morning with just a touch of white frost, the cell wall will collapse once it warms back up, causing the leaves to quickly decay. Delicate buds and petals can brown or blacken. Popular plants in our area landscapes, such as cosmos, begonias, geranium, salvia, dahlias, zinnia, and basil, call for protection when even a light frost is in the forecast. Quite a few North Texas favorites are tough enough to handle frost, and even a light freeze, but will suffer damage or death in a hard or prolonged freeze, requiring cover or relocation to the indoors. Included in that list are dianthus, sweet pea, miniature rose, calendula, stock, snapdragon, and rosemary. Pansies, violets, ornamental cabbage, sedum, and sage are tougher, but still need protection in the freezing conditions that we are expecting this weekend. How do I protect my plants from a freeze? 1. Water Plants Thoroughly Water your plants well, 24 - 48 hours before a predicted freeze. Moist soil acts as an insulator, absorbing more warmth from the sun during the day and releasing heat more slowly at night than dry soil would. • Best Practice: Water in the morning or early afternoon so the soil can soak up sunlight before temperatures drop. 2. Move Potted Plants The easiest way to protect container plants is to relocate them to a more sheltered environment. • Indoor Options: Move pots into a garage or shed. • Outdoor Strategy: If you cannot move them inside, cluster them together against a south-facing wall of your house to share and trap heat. 3. Apply Thick Mulch Insulate the root zone of in-ground plants by applying 3 to 6 inches of organic mulch, such as wood chips, straw, or pine needles. • Tip: Keep mulch a few inches away from the plant’s stem to prevent rot while still protecting the root system. 4. Use the Tent Method When covering non-portable plants, your goal is to trap heat radiating from the earth. • Materials: Use breathable fabrics like frost cloth, old bed sheets, burlap, or blankets. • Avoid Using Plastic: Never let plastic touch the foliage, as it can transfer freezing temperatures directly to the plant and cause "burns" to the leaves. If using plastic, place a layer of cloth underneath it. • The Setup: Drape the cover completely to the ground and anchor the edges with bricks, rocks, or soil to seal in the warmth. Think "tents, not lollipops"— do not wrap the cloth tightly around the trunk. • Schedule Professional Frost Protection Service from Landscape Systems Garden Center! Complete this form to have one of our professional landscaping crews create custom frost protection for your plants. Installation appointments are limited and will be booked on a first-come, first-served basis, and will be performed the day before the weather front arrives. When should plants be uncovered? Remove coverings soon after the temperature rises above freezing and the danger has passed. If you’ve hired Landscape Systems to cover your plants for you, the crew will return to your property when the temperatures rise above freezing to carefully remove and fold your frost coverings for future use. Which plants need to be protected? Plants that require freeze protection are typically those with high water content in their cells or those native to warmer climates. Prioritize protecting the following categories: 1. Tropical and Subtropical Plants These are highly sensitive to cold and can suffer damage even in a light frost. • Flowers : Hibiscus, bougainvillea, and bird of paradise. • Fruit Trees: Citrus (especially lemons, limes, and young saplings), bananas, and avocados. • Foliage: Palm trees (specifically young or dwarf varieties), ferns, and elephant ears. 2. Warm-Season Vegetables and Herbs These plants will often die back completely if not covered during a freeze. • Vegetables: Tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, cucumbers, squash, and corn. • Herbs: Basil (extremely sensitive), cilantro, and dill. 3. Tender Annual Flowers Summer flowering annuals lack the cell structure to survive freezing temperatures. • Common varieties: Marigolds, zinnias, petunias, begonias, impatiens, and geraniums. 4. New or Young Growth Even plants that are normally cold-hardy need protection when they are young or newly planted. • Saplings: Young fruit trees (peach, apple) and recently planted shrubs like boxwoods or azaleas. • Established plants with new shoots: Early Spring blooms or tender new growth on roses and crepe myrtles can be damaged by late-season freezes. 5. Succulents and Container Plants • Succulents: Most succulents have high water content in their leaves, which can freeze and cause the plant to collapse. • Anything in a Pot: Container plants are more vulnerable because their roots are not insulated by the mass of the earth. Plants That Generally Do Not Need Protection* Many cool-season plants thrive in cold weather and can handle light to moderate frosts* but need covering in a hard freeze: • Vegetables: Kale, cabbage, spinach, carrots, and onions. • Flowers : Pansies, violas, snapdragons, and ornamental kale.
November 21, 2025
Mark your calendars—Tuesday, November 25th from 6:00–8:00 PM, Landscape Systems Garden Center will officially kick off the Holiday Season with our 3rd Annual Light It Up! event! This beloved Keller tradition brings together families, friends, and neighbors for an evening filled with festive fun, twinkling lights, local shopping, and holiday cheer. If you’re searching for Christmas events in Keller, holiday markets near Fort Worth, or family-friendly Christmas activities, this event is the perfect place to start your season! 🎄 Fresh-Cut Christmas Trees & Holiday Greenery “Light It Up!” marks the grand opening of our fresh-cut Christmas tree lot, featuring fragrant firs and beautiful holiday greens. Choose from premium Christmas trees, evergreen garlands, fresh wreaths, and more to bring seasonal magic into your home. 🎤 Special Address from the Mayor of Keller We are honored to welcome Armin Mizani, the Mayor of Keller , for a public address as we gather the community together. The evening will also include a moment of prayer with Pastor Craig Etheredge from CrossCreek Church , as we reflect on the meaning of the season. ✨ Ceremonial Lighting of the Christmas Village At the heart of the night is the ceremonial lighting of our Christmas Village —a sparkling, immersive holiday display that delights guests of all ages. This picture-perfect village makes a magical backdrop for family photos and holiday memories you’ll treasure for years. The Christmas Village will remain open Monday through Saturday all season long, giving families plenty of opportunities to visit, take photos, and enjoy the festive atmosphere. 🚜 Hayride, Photo Ops & Family Fun Bundle up for a hayride through the 18-acre garden center, a favorite activity for kids and adults alike. Throughout the event, you’ll have access to festive, Instagram-worthy holiday photo ops—perfect for Christmas cards and social media posts. 🛍️ Local Vendors, Food Trucks & Holiday Shopping Shop local and support small businesses with a curated selection of local vendors and food trucks onsite for the event. From handmade gifts to seasonal treats, there’s something for everyone! Plus — enjoy 40% OFF all Christmas décor in our Gift Shop during the event! It’s the perfect time to refresh your holiday decorations or pick up early gifts for friends and family. 🎪 Saturday Vendor Markets All Season Long Every Saturday from Thanksgiving through Christmas, we will host a Holiday Vendor Market and Food Trucks right here at Landscape Systems Garden Center. It’s a festive way to shop small, support the community, and enjoy delicious eats all season. ⭐ Kick Off Christmas With Us! Whether you're here for the lights, the trees, the shopping, or the sense of community, Light It Up! is a holiday tradition you won’t want to miss. Bring your family, grab some cocoa, snap some photos, and help us welcome the magic of Christmas to Keller! We can’t wait to celebrate with you!
Event flyer for Pumpkin Smash for a Cause benefitting the Stepping Stones Foundation
November 6, 2025
Register today for "Pumpkin Smash for a Cause" benefitting the Stepping Stones Foundation at Landscape Systems Garden Center's on Monday, November 10, 2025.
Pumpkin patch with trees, a variety of pumpkins, and old-west style main street of play houses
September 22, 2025
Visit Landscape Systems Garden Center's Keller Pumpkin Patch. We have pumpkins for sale and activities to enjoy. Book your porch design through Porches and More.
August 13, 2025
T ips for Selection, Planting & Care from Landscape Systems Garden Center It’s Back-to-School week in DFW, and we have a little homework assignment for you: Find the right Japanese Maple Tree to add to your landscape. It may take a little research and planning, but these trees are sure to make the grade! Landscape Systems Garden Center boasts one of the largest selections of Japanese Maple Trees in DFW. We have 40 varieties (listed below) currently in stock - with nearly 700 trees to choose from - all acclimated to local growing conditions. Our prices range from $89.99 to $2,499.99 depending on size and variety. If you're looking to add year-round elegance and vibrant color to your landscape, Japanese Maple trees are a stunning choice. They are winter-hardy to USDA Zones 5-8, which means that they will not be hurt by the local winter temperatures. With the right variety for your space, these graceful trees will become the focal point of your garden! Choosing the Perfect Japanese Maple for Your DFW Landscape Japanese Maples are like living sculptures—each variety offers its own shape, texture, and color palette. Choosing the right one starts with knowing what fits your style and where it will thrive in your yard. Match the Shape and Size to Your Space Japanese Maples come in two main growth forms, each with a distinct personality: Upright Varieties These have a classic, tree-like form—great as focal points in a garden bed or as elegant accents near entryways. Most reach 10–20 feet tall. • Examples: ‘Bloodgood,’ ‘Emperor I,’ ‘Fireglow,’ ‘Moonfire, ‘Sango Kaku’ (Coral Bark Maple), ‘Osakazuki’ Weeping or Cascading Varieties Graceful, dome-shaped trees with arching branches that create a soft, flowing look. Usually 6–12 feet tall, ideal for smaller spaces, near ponds and water features, or in container gardens. • Examples: ‘Tamukeyama,’ ‘Crimson Queen,’ ‘Dragon Tears,’ ‘Inaba Shidare,’ ‘Orangeola,’ ‘Cascadia’ Pick a Color Palette That Inspires You One of the most exciting aspects of a Japanese Maple is its ever-changing foliage color. Consider what hues you would like to see and will best compliment your landscape. Deep Reds & Burgundies Dramatic and striking, these are great for creating contrast with green plants.Many hold their red color through the summer heat, though some turn green until autumn. • Examples: ‘Bloodgood,’ ‘Emperor I,’ ‘Fireglow,’ ‘Moonfire,’ ‘Tamukeyama,’ Vibrant Greens Fresh and lush in spring, often turning golden, orange, or red in fall, these are perfect for a calming, natural garden feel. • Examples: ‘Seiryu,’ ‘Sango Kaku’ Coral Bark Consider Seasonal Drama Some varieties have modest changes through the seasons, while others put on a show from spring to fall. Spring Stars: ‘Orangeola’ bursts with orange-red new growth in spring. Summer Standouts: ‘Fireglow’ keeps a vivid red even in the summer heat. Fall Fireworks: ‘Sango Kaku’ turns brilliant gold in fall and has coral-red bark in winter. Winter Interest: ‘Sango Kaku’ with coral-red bark, ‘Beni Kawa’ with bright pinkish stems Bark Beauties: ‘Griseum’ Paperbark has cinnamon-colored bark that peels away in papery curls, revealing a lighter color underneath. ‘Nishiki Gawa’ Pine Bark is primarily distinguished by its striking bark which develops a fissured, pine-like texture as the tree matures, offering visual interest throughout the year. ✨ Pro Tip: Visit Landscape Systems Garden Center throughout the year to see different varieties in all their seasonal colors. Our team can help you match the look you love with the location that will keep your Japanese Maple happy for decades. Choosing the Right Location for a Japanese Maple in Your Landscape Even the perfect variety needs the right environment to thrive in North Texas’s hot summers and heavy clay soils. First, look for a space in your landscape that will be ideal for planting a Japanese Maple Tree. Location and soil prep are key to helping your Japanese Maple get off to a strong start. Finding the Ideal Spot: Light, Shade, Shelter, and Soil Morning Sun, Afternoon Shade Is Best Japanese Maples love light, but not intense heat. In the DFW area, it’s important to give them protection from the harsh afternoon sun, which can cause leaf scorch, especially during peak summer months. • Ideal exposure: A spot that receives dappled sunlight, or morning sun with afternoon shade, is perfect. • If you're planting near a home or structure, try installing your tree on the east or northeast side, where it will get early light and be shielded from the brutal late-day rays. Avoid Hot, Reflective Surfaces Steer clear of planting too close to brick walls, fences, driveways, or stone patios, which can reflect or trap and radiate heat. These surfaces can create a microclimate that's too hot for Japanese Maples and may stress the tree, especially during our long, dry summers. Protect from Strong Winds Japanese Maples have delicate leaves and fine branches that can be damaged by strong gusts. Choose a spot with some natural windbreak, such as a grouping of shrubs, a fence, or a nearby tree (as long as it doesn’t block all the light). Watch for Low-lying Areas Avoid areas where water collects after heavy rain. While Japanese Maples like consistent moisture, soggy soil or poor drainage can lead to root rot. If your landscape has heavy clay soil (common in DFW), consider planting in a slightly raised bed or mound to improve drainage and avoid root stress. Planting Tips for Success • Planting Depth: The root flare (where the trunk widens) should sit slightly above ground level. • Soil Prep: Work organic matter into the planting hole to improve drainage and texture. • Mulch: Apply a 2–3 inch layer, keeping it a few inches away from the trunk. • Watering at Planting: Water thoroughly to settle the soil and eliminate air pockets. Ongoing Care for Japanese Maples • Watering: Keep soil evenly moist, especially in the first year. Avoid letting it dry completely or become soggy. Deep, slow watering is best. • Fertilizing: Use a slow-release, low-nitrogen fertilizer in early spring. Avoid heavy feeding. • Pruning: Minimal pruning is needed—remove dead or crossing branches in winter. For shaping, prune lightly in mid-summer. • Protection: During extreme heat, young trees may benefit from temporary shade cloth or extra mulch. Let Us Help You Find Your Maple At Landscape Systems Garden Center, we carry a curated selection of Japanese Maples proven to perform in DFW’s climate. Whether you want a bold, upright red variety for a front yard statement or a delicate weeping laceleaf for a shaded garden nook, we can match you with the perfect tree - and even plant it for you. Visit us in Keller to explore our collection and get expert advice. Our team can help you match the look you love with the location that will keep your Japanese Maple happy for decades. ________________________________________ Varieties On-hand at Landscape Systems Garden Center This comprehensive list contains all of the varieties in stock at the time of publication: Asahi Zuru Beni Maiko Beni Otake Bloodgood Burgundy Lace Cascadia Crimson Queen Dragon Tears Emperor Ever Red Final Fire Fireglow Green Green Hornet Griseum Hogyoku Iijima Sunago Inaba Shidare Klaas Red Koto-no-Ito Mikawa Yatsubusa Moonfire Nishiki Gawa Nuresagi Orange Flame Orangeola Osakazuki Akame Oshio-Beni B&B Pixie Pung Kil Sango Kaku Seiryu Sharp Pygmy Dwarf Shishigashira Suminagashi Tamukeyama Tobiosho Twombly's Red Sentinel Winter Red Winter's Columnar Red
July 28, 2025
It might be hot outside, but inside our gift shop, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! Join us for Christmas in July at Landscape Systems Garden Center and experience a little mid-summer magic. For those who like to plan ahead or just can’t resist a little sparkle, now’s the perfect time to get a head start on the holiday season! We’ve decked the halls with festive décor, ornaments, and thoughtful gifts to help you get inspired. Whether you're preparing early or simply craving the charm of the season - from timeless classics to trendy new finds - there’s something joyful waiting for everyone. And if you’ve been catching the Hallmark Christmas in July movies on the Hallmark Channel , why not keep the spirit going with a visit to our own merry wonderland? Swing by, soak up the air conditioning, and let a little holiday cheer brighten your summer!
By 7016170003 July 9, 2025
July is National Picnic Month What a perfect excuse to enjoy your yard, fire up the grill, and soak up the summer under our beautiful Texas sky. Help keep mosquitoes from crashing the party with an update to your garden! Certain plants not only enhance your landscape but also help to naturally repel mosquitoes. And it gets even better… Many of them grow exceptionally well in our North Texas climate. Here are some top mosquito-fighting plants to add to your landscape this season, ALL AVAILABLE NOW at Landscape Systems Garden Center! Mosquito-Repelling Plants That Thrive in the Dallas Fort Worth Area’s Heat 1. Citronella (Pelargonium citrosum) Often referred to as the “mosquito plant,” citronella is a type of scented geranium with pink-purple flowers and lemony foliage that mosquitos dislike. When the lacy leaves are rubbed or brushed, you’ll notice the scent that sends mosquitos elsewhere. It does best in containers and bright sunlight. 2. Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) This fragrant tropical grass contains citronellal, the natural oil found in many mosquito repellents. Lemongrass grows well in full sun and well-drained soil. Plant it in your seasonal borders or in large containers, which can easily be moved nearer to seating areas to keep mosquitos away from your gathering. 3. Catmint (Nepeta spp.) Catmint is a relatively easy-to-grow perennial that thrives in well-drained soil and full sun. It grows well in North Texas, tolerates heat and drought, and produces soft lavender-blue flowers that pollinators absolutely love - but mosquitoes don’t. It contains nepetalactone, an essential oil that is a strong mosquito repellent, even potentially more effective than DEET, according to some researchers. 4. Lavender (Lavandula spp.) A fragrant favorite, lavender’s soothing scent is pleasant to us but off-putting to mosquitoes. It thrives in full Texas sun and well-drained soil, making it perfect for beds, borders, and patio pots. Plus, it’s drought-tolerant once established. 5. Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus) Rosemary is a heat-loving herb with a strong scent that deters mosquitoes and other flying insects. It thrives in DFW’s dry, sunny conditions and can be planted directly in the ground or in containers. Try placing rosemary sprigs on the grill while barbecuing to release the scent and keep mosquitoes away from the chef! Tips for Planting in the DFW Metroplex Choose sunny spots. All of these plants thrive in full sun, which our area has in abundance! Prioritize drainage. Use raised beds or well-draining soil to prevent root rot. Use containers for flexibility. Potted plants can be moved to patios, porches, or picnic areas as needed - right where you want to be, bug free! Enjoy a More Comfortable Outdoor Space Adding mosquito-repelling plants to your landscape is a smart, natural way to enjoy more of your outdoor space this summer. Not only do they help keep mosquitoes at bay, they also add beauty, fragrance, and function to your garden. Not sure where to start? Come visit Landscape Systems Garden Center in Keller ! Our team can help you choose the right mosquito-deterring plants that will thrive in your specific yard conditions. Celebrate National Picnic Month with a landscape that works FOR YOU—and against mosquitoes!
June 24, 2025
1. Start with a Fresh Foundation A freshly cut lawn is the foundation of any outdoor party. Whether you mow it yourself or pay for a service, schedule your lawn maintenance a day or two before your outdoor party to allow the clippings to settle. If you have a pool, make sure it’s clean, functional, and safe for guests, with precautions like secure fencing and designated supervision for children. Store away any garden tools, toys, or equipment that may be out in the open. Creating a clean and orderly space makes a great first impression and allows your guests to move about easily. 2. Incorporate Plants and Flowers Potted plants, hanging baskets, and flowerbeds can enhance the beauty of your space. We have a variety of beautiful seasonal and perennial flowers and flowering shrubs at Landscape Systems Garden Center. Our expert sales staff can help you choose a mix of colorful flowers and greenery that can withstand the summer heat. This week, we have potted ferns at 50% off … a perfect statement of southern charm on any porch or patio! 3. Clean up the Patio & Outdoor Furniture Sweep the patio or deck to remove large debris. And while you're at it, make sure to clear any cobwebs lurking in the corners. Fences, walkways, and outdoor furniture may need some attention, too. Power washing these areas can bring life back into outdoor spaces! Wipe down windows and clean any cushions. Need help getting ready? Landscape Systems has our own preferred window washing service and pressure washing service to meet your needs. Contact us today to schedule! 4. Have Plenty of Comfortable Seating Spread-out seating areas can help prevent damage to your lawn from heavy foot traffic. Adding throw pillows will make your seating area more inviting. Use the canopy of your trees or large umbrellas to provide shade for your guests. If you don’t have a lot of seating options, it is perfectly acceptable to ask guests to bring their own lawn chairs. If rain is a concern, be prepared to move the party indoors or have a large party tent on standby. 5. Create Ambiance with Lighting and Music Use string lights, lanterns, or solar lights to illuminate your space as the sun goes down. This not only adds charm but also ensures safety for guests navigating your yard at night. Pay special attention to walkways, slopes, and steps. Have a way to incorporate a subtle soundtrack. A mini sound system such as a Google Home, Alexa, or portable speaker, provides background music to fill lulls in conversation. Play your favorite music to match the vibe of your party. Whether it’s a kid’s birthday party or a casual gathering of friends, the music you choose will help set the tone. 6. Set Up a Food and Drink Station Food is an essential part of any gathering. Plan a menu that suits your guests' tastes and any dietary restrictions, but keep it simple enough that it isn’t a strain on your hospitality. A relaxed and pleasant host is far more important! Designate an area for drinks and snacks, making sure it’s easily accessible. Consider using a bar cart or a dedicated table, stocked with summer essentials like iced drinks, fresh fruit, and finger foods. And don’t forget the napkins! 7. Enjoy Your Guests and Have Fun! You may want to set up some popular summer yard games, such as cornhole, bocce ball, or giant Jenga, to give your guests a fun way to stay entertained throughout the party. Additionally, make sure pets have a safe and comfortable space, providing shaded areas, fresh water, and a quiet spot for relaxation. If loud noises upset your pets, be sure to keep them away from fireworks and ensure they’re comforted and secure during celebrations. With a bit of planning and preparation, you can transform your yard into a beautiful venue for summer celebrations. By focusing on comfort, ambiance, and accessibility, you’ll create a space where memories can be made all summer long. Enjoy your summer parties and happy hosting!
June 13, 2025
Grill tools, tube socks, a new necktie? This Father’s Day, skip the predictable and give Dad something he’ll truly appreciate—a little help around the house, and the gift of time well spent. Whether he’s the kind of guy who enjoys DIY projects or someone who'd happily skip them, giving the gift of time, convenience, and a little pampering can go a long way. Landscape Systems offers home services that make perfectly thoughtful Father’s Day gifts. Contact our office to arrange any of the following services for the dad in your life. We are happy to assist you! 1. Automotive Detailing If your dad loves his car almost as much as he loves you, a full-service auto detailing is a slam-dunk gift. Interior shampooing, waxing, tire shine—let the pros give his ride a showroom glow while he sits back and relaxes. 2. Window Washing Crystal-clear windows can totally change how a home looks and feels—but most people avoid doing it themselves. Gift Dad a professional window washing and let him enjoy the view without the ladder and elbow grease. 3. Pressure Washing Service From the driveway to the deck, a good pressure washing can make the exterior of a home look freshly renovated. If your dad is the type who loves a sparkling clean patio or walkway, this is a simple gift that makes a big visual impact. 4. And of course, we offer Landscaping Services! If your dad takes pride in his yard, a professional landscaping installation is a great way to keep things looking sharp—without him lifting a finger. From a complete overhaul to a simple landscaping refresh, we are here for you! Book services like mulching, tree trimming, or planting seasonal flowers to spruce things up. Home services are more than just tasks—they’re time-savers, stress-reducers, and elevations to daily life. Whether you book a one-time treat or purchase a gift card for flexible use, this kind of gift says, “I see how hard you work—and you deserve a break.” This Father’s Day, give a gift that’s practical, thoughtful, and far more appreciated than another pair of slippers. Home services give Dad what he really wants: more time to enjoy the things—and people—he loves most.
By 7016170003 May 22, 2025
Landscape Systems Garden Center is thrilled to introduce Edward Gates as our primary landscape architect! Originally from New Zealand, Edward grew up on the wide, open plains of Canterbury, surrounded by farmland and a culture of practicality. He studied horticulture and later landscape architecture, blending a hands-on knowledge of the land with an eye for design. Over the years, Edward has worked on a wide variety of projects—from small backyard makeovers to large-scale community spaces—always with the belief that every landscape has a story. Edward comes to us from Carrgate Design, a firm he helped create in the mid-90s with a straightforward mission: solve problems, create beauty, and treat every project as unique. He brings a collaborative, grounded approach to design, always open to new ideas and passionate about working closely with clients and teams to bring shared visions to life. He believes the landscape is more than just physical elements—it’s part of what shapes who we are and how we live. That philosophy, along with his creativity and experience, makes Edward a perfect fit for our team and our clients. Please join us in welcoming Edward to the team! We are excited for the fresh perspective and skill set that Edward brings to his new role.
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