Professional Landscaping Design & Installation in New Jersey
Hardscaping builds the structure of your outdoor space. Landscaping brings it to life. We design and install planting beds, lawns, and garden areas that are chosen for your soil, your sun exposure, and how much time you want to spend maintaining them — not just what looks good in a catalog photo.
A Patio Without Landscaping Is Only Half the Design
A new paver patio surrounded by bare soil, raw lawn edges, and no planting beds looks unfinished — regardless of the material quality or installation precision. The patio needs context. It needs planting beds that define its edges, lawn that gives the hardscape visual breathing room, and plantings that soften the transition between the built environment and the natural one.
This is why we handle both hardscape and landscaping in-house. When a homeowner in Kendall Park, Princeton, or East Brunswick is building a new patio and retaining wall with us, we design the planting beds around the patio footprint and wall faces at the same time — not after the hardscape is finished and a separate landscaper is brought in to work around it. The plant placement, bed edge lines, and lawn areas are all drawn as part of one unified design, and the landscaping is installed in the same project as the hardscape that frames it.
For homeowners who already have a finished hardscape and want landscaping refreshed or added, we offer that as a standalone service as well. We assess your existing conditions — soil quality, drainage, sun exposure — and design a planting plan that performs through New Jersey’s full seasonal range without requiring significant ongoing maintenance.
Our Full Landscaping Scope in Central New Jersey
Whether you need a full landscape installation alongside a hardscape project or a focused refresh of existing beds and lawn, here is what our landscaping services include.
Planting Design & Installation
Selection and installation of trees, shrubs, ornamental grasses, and perennials chosen for your site’s specific sun exposure, soil type, and maintenance tolerance. We source from regional NJ nurseries for material that is already acclimated to Central Jersey conditions.
Full ServiceMulch Bed Installation
Shredded hardwood mulch applied at the correct 2 to 3-inch depth — enough to suppress weeds and retain moisture without mounding against plant stems. Includes bed edging to define a clean line between the mulch bed and the adjacent lawn.
Most RequestedLawn Grading & Seeding
Topsoil grading to establish positive drainage away from structures, followed by seeding with NJ-appropriate cool-season grass blends. Critical on properties where hardscape construction has disturbed the existing lawn grade or removed surface soil during excavation.
Post-HardscapeSeasonal Color Plantings
Annual flowers and seasonal plantings installed in designated beds for spring-to-fall color. Pansies and snapdragons in spring, impatiens, marigolds, and vinca in summer, mums and ornamental kale in fall. Available as a standalone service or integrated into the primary planting design.
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Designing for New Jersey’s Climate, Not a Magazine Cover
Central New Jersey sits in USDA Hardiness Zones 6b to 7a, meaning plant material must handle winter lows between -5°F and 10°F while also performing through humid summers with periodic drought. The plants that thrive in a NJ landscape are not always the ones that look best at the nursery in May.
We design around plant performance, not just initial appearance. That means:
- Native and adapted plants first: Species like Black-eyed Susan, Inkberry holly, Karl Foerster grass, and Little Bluestem are native or well-adapted to Central NJ conditions. They require less watering once established, support local pollinators, and do not need replacement every two to three years.
- Mature size planning: Every shrub and tree is placed based on its 10-year mature dimensions, not its nursery pot size. A Skip Laurel planted 18 inches from a walkway will become a problem within four years. We account for this at the design stage.
- Layered planting: Canopy trees, understory shrubs, mid-height perennials, and low ground cover create a layered planting that looks full through three seasons and provides year-round structure without bare-soil gaps every winter.
- Soil preparation before planting: Central NJ’s clay-heavy soils require amendment — compost worked into bed areas — before new plant material goes in. Roots that cannot penetrate and drain through the native soil will fail regardless of how appropriate the plant selection is.
- Seasonal interest planning: We sequence the planting design so something is blooming or providing color from April through October, with structural evergreens maintaining the framework through winter.
| Plant | Type | Sun Requirement | Mature Size | Key Benefit | NJ Zone |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Karl Foerster Grass | Ornamental Grass | Full Sun | 3–5 ft tall | Year-round structure, low maintenance | 6–9 |
| Black-eyed Susan | Native Perennial | Full Sun | 2–3 ft tall | Summer color, pollinator magnet | 3–9 |
| Skip Laurel | Evergreen Shrub | Sun to Part Shade | 10–18 ft tall | Fast privacy screening | 6–9 |
| Inkberry Holly | Native Shrub | Sun to Full Shade | 5–8 ft tall | Thrives in wet NJ soils | 3–9 |
| Catmint (Nepeta) | Perennial | Full Sun | 18–24 in | Long bloom, drought tolerant | 4–8 |
| Coneflower (Echinacea) | Native Perennial | Full Sun | 2–4 ft tall | Summer–fall color, self-seeding | 3–9 |
| Boxwood | Evergreen Shrub | Sun to Part Shade | 2–8 ft (by variety) | Formal structure, winter interest | 5–8 |
| Little Bluestem | Native Grass | Full Sun | 2–4 ft tall | Fall–winter color, drought resistant | 3–9 |
| Creeping Phlox | Ground Cover | Full Sun | 4–6 in tall | Spring color on slopes and walls | 3–9 |
| Serviceberry (Amelanchier) | Native Small Tree | Full Sun to Part Shade | 15–25 ft tall | Spring flowers, summer berries, fall color | 4–9 |
Landscaping Season-by-Season in Central New Jersey
Timing matters in NJ landscaping. Here is the right window for each type of work and what to expect from your landscape through the full year.
Spring (April–June)
Best planting window for trees, shrubs, and perennials. Spring seeding for lawn. Mulch bed refresh after winter. Seasonal color installations: pansies, snapdragons, tulip bulb displays.
Summer (July–Aug)
Planting possible with consistent irrigation. Focus on summer annuals for color. Newly planted trees and shrubs require weekly watering through establishment. Lawn mowing heights raised to 3.5–4 inches to reduce heat stress.
Fall (Sept–Oct)
Second-best planting window — often preferred for trees and large shrubs. Best time for lawn overseeding in NJ. Mums and ornamental grasses peak in color. Plant bulbs (tulips, daffodils) for spring display.
Winter (Nov–Mar)
Structural evergreens provide framework and winter interest. Grasses stand through snow for vertical texture. Planning and design consultations scheduled for spring installations. No planting — ground frozen in NJ from December through March.
Services That Complete Your Outdoor Space
Landscaping is most impactful when it is designed alongside the hardscape that frames it. These are the services we most frequently combine with a landscape installation.
Patio Design & Installation
A patio surrounded by well-designed planting beds and a clean lawn edge is a finished outdoor room. We design the landscaping and the patio together so the bed edges, lawn borders, and planting zones are planned around the patio footprint, not retrofitted afterward.
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Walkways & Paths
Low-growing shrubs, ornamental grasses, and ground cover along a walkway frame the path and make it feel like an intentional design element rather than a line of pavers in a lawn. We plan walkway-adjacent planting at widths and heights that guide without overcrowding the path.
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Retaining Walls
The face of a retaining wall and the terraced area above it are prime landscaping opportunities. Plantings that cascade over the wall cap, fill the terraced beds, or define the base of the wall integrate the structure into the surrounding landscape and soften its appearance from the yard below.
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Questions we hear from Central New Jersey homeowners before starting a landscaping project.
Ready to Complete Your Outdoor Space in Central New Jersey?
We serve homeowners in Kendall Park, Princeton, South Brunswick, East Brunswick, Edison, Piscataway, Monmouth Junction, and throughout Middlesex, Monmouth, Somerset, and Union Counties. Free on-site consultation, no obligation.
