From amateur landscaping to upcycling carried too far, dangerous landscaping requires professional assistance.
Pallets
People are grabbing pallets and using them for walkways, fencing and even aboveground pools. Stop right there. Unfinished or unmaintained pallets will attract damaging insects and eventually rot, posing a danger to your family.
What is This Plant?
Some of the most attractive landscaping plants are toxic to humans and pets. Before you buy that plant on sale or take a cutting from your friend, make sure you know what it is.
But It’s Rustic
You can’t spell “rustic” without “rust.” Leave it in the field unless you want a Family Tetanus Shot Day.
There’s a Mailbox in Here Somewhere
Flowers around your mailbox are great until you or your mail carrier gets stung. Choose something attractive that doesn’t grow out of control.
Rocky Road
Uneven, amateur pathways are dangerous. Call a pro for hardscaping.
Don’t Get Burned
The leaves of some landscaping plants contain flammable oils. Again, make sure you know what you’re planting close to your house.
They Were There First
Got destructive wildlife? A landscaper can help with solutions that allow everyone to live in harmony.
Don’t Get Burned, Part Two
Fire pits are enjoyable when you’re entertaining or just relaxing, but they have to have a wide stone or brick base for safety.
When you need help with landscaping dangers, Evergreen Landscaping is just a phone call away.