Local Landscaper Expertise
Between Athens and Atlanta, Statham's suburban-rural character demands landscaping that works with the landscape—not against it. Our landscaper and lawn care service in Statham, GA helps homeowners turn wooded lots, sloped yards, and seasonal clay soil into thriving outdoor spaces. From bed design to drainage solutions, we handle the details you need for year-round curb appeal.
Every project follows the same transparent process: evaluate your site, plan with you, deliver on schedule.
We evaluate soil type, drainage patterns, sun exposure, and existing plant health. Barrow County properties often have clay-heavy soil and wooded borders—we assess what you have.
We sketch a plan that matches your vision, the property's natural grade, and local seasonal patterns. You approve before work starts.
We execute bed prep, install edging, plant shrubs, and address drainage. You're updated each day on progress and next steps.
We inspect all work, add mulch and finishing touches, and walk through the space with you before we leave.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Statham's landscape varies by neighborhood—tree-lined streets near the town center, larger wooded properties on the outskirts. We tailor each service to your site.
We design cohesive front and backyard layouts that complement your home's style and fit Statham's rural-suburban aesthetic. Whether you have a sloped lot near Highway 316 or a flat property closer to town, we create spaces that work with your land.

Front yard renovation in Statham showing custom bed design and mature plantings

Sharp bed edging and mulch installation near downtown Statham
Clean, defined planting beds make any property pop. We handle prep, soil amendment for clay-heavy Barrow County soil, and crisp edging that lasts through Georgia's wet springs.
We select and plant trees, shrubs, and perennials that thrive in Statham's climate and suit your property's light conditions. From shade-tolerant specimens in wooded settings to sun-loving varieties for open lots.

Mature shrub installation for privacy screening in a Statham backyard

Drainage solution protecting a foundation near Statham's rainy seasons
Georgia's spring rains expose poor drainage fast. We install swales, French drains, and bed grading to move water away from your foundation and prevent pooling in landscaping.
Statham's wooded properties need seasonal work. Fall cleanup removes leaves and branches before winter; spring prep clears debris and preps beds for growth. Keep your landscape ready year-round.

Spring cleanup restoring a wooded Statham property after winter
Barrow County's clay is dense and holds water. We amend soil correctly, grade for drainage, and select plants that tolerate wet springs. Generic landscapers miss these details.
Statham's tree cover creates dappled shade and competition from root systems. We design shade gardens and manage tree canopy impact on planting beds.
Our team has completed 500+ landscape projects across Barrow County, so we understand Statham's building patterns, soil conditions, and seasonal rhythms.
Some bed work or drainage projects in Statham may need city approval. We know what applies and handle those conversations for you.
Spring and fall are peak seasons here. We plan projects with realistic timelines and account for Georgia's rainy weeks that halt work.
We serve Statham and surrounding Barrow County neighborhoods, including properties near Highway 316, Fort Yargo State Park, and the Athens corridor.
Statham sits between Athens and Atlanta on Highway 316. We're minutes from downtown, and accessible from properties near the town center, neighborhoods along Main Street, and homes on the outskirts near state park borders.
Call or text to schedule a site visit. We'll confirm timing that works for your schedule.
We amend clay with organic material, grade beds for drainage, and select plants that tolerate wet conditions—preventing root rot and pooling water that common plantings can't handle.
Minor bed work typically doesn't; drainage installations or significant grading may. We'll clarify what applies to your project and handle permitting if needed.
Spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) are ideal—cooler temps help plants establish. Summer heat and spring rain can delay work, so early scheduling helps.
Shade-tolerant plants like hostas, ferns, oakleaf hydrangea, and native understory shrubs thrive under tree canopy. We match plants to light conditions at your property.
We typically schedule site evaluations within 3–5 business days. Call early in the week for faster availability, especially during spring and fall.
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