Morris County, NJ homeowners searching for landscape design want more than attractive planting. They want a complete outdoor space plan that considers soil type, site conditions, sunlight, drainage, and long-term performance. Our landscape architects and designers build residential environments that combine sustainable planting beds, native plants, design visualization software, irrigation planning, and material selection to create beautiful, low-maintenance outdoor living spaces.
Our landscape design team has spent years working throughout Morris County, New Jersey, and we understand the quirks that come with creating outdoor spaces in this part of the state. From rocky, compacted soils in towns like Parsippany and Denville to the richer loams you find in the more wooded areas of Mendham and Chester, we plan every project around the specific ground conditions on site. We account for the area’s four distinct seasons, from wet springs that can stress drainage systems to hot, humid summers and cold winters with frequent freeze thaw cycles. We design grading, drainage, and plant selections that stand up to those shifts, whether you live on a sloped property in Morristown or a level lot in Randolph. Our team knows which native and adapted plants truly thrive here, such as rhododendron, viburnum, boxwood, and a variety of hardy ornamental grasses. By blending this local knowledge with your goals for how you want to use your yard, we create outdoor spaces that not only look great, but also function reliably through Morris County’s changing weather year after year.
Every successful landscape begins with thoughtful planning. Our professionals evaluate soil conditions, plant growing characteristics, shade patterns, water flow, and activity areas to design outdoor environments that balance beauty and durability. From front yard curb appeal to complete property transformations, each project integrates sustainable landscaping practices, groundcovers, turf areas, paving stones, and focal points that elevate the overall experience of outdoor living.
Planning begins with site analysis, soil testing, sunlight evaluation, and drainage review. Designers then create a layout combining plants, materials, irrigation, and structural features.
Low-maintenance landscapes use native plants, proper soil preparation, efficient irrigation systems, and durable materials to reduce long-term upkeep.
Yes. Professional design improves curb appeal, usability, and long-term landscape performance, often increasing overall property value.
Project timelines vary depending on size, complexity, weather, and material availability. Most residential projects move from planning to completion within several weeks.
Address
51 Stirling RdHours
| Monday | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Thursday | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Friday | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Saturday | 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |