Key Services
- Landscape design
- Irrigation design services
- Landscaping building design
- Greenscape design
- Design services
Company Overview
Bent Tree Landscapes is your trusted local partner in Easley, SC, dedicated to solving the Upstate's common landscaping challenges. We understand how frustrating it can be to deal with lawn insect damage and sprinkler systems that leave dry spots. Our team specializes in comprehensive irrigation and landscape design that targets these specific issues. From creating a precise irrigation plan to eliminate coverage gaps to designing robust, pest-resistant greenscapes, we build landscapes that are not only beautiful but also resilient and functional for the unique Piedmont climate. Let us help you create an outdoor space that thrives year-round.
FAQs
How can a custom irrigation design fix the dry spots in my Easley lawn?
Dry spots are often caused by poor sprinkler head placement or incorrect water pressure. Our irrigation design service starts with a detailed audit of your existing system or property layout. We then create a custom plan that strategically zones your lawn, ensuring every area—including tricky slopes and corners common in our area—gets the precise amount of water it needs, eliminating wasteful overspray and costly dry patches.
Can your landscape design help prevent insect damage to my lawn and plants?
Absolutely. A key part of our landscape and greenscape design is selecting the right plants and creating a healthy ecosystem. We prioritize native and adapted plant species for the Upstate that are naturally more resistant to local pests. Our designs also promote proper airflow and soil health, which strengthens your lawn and garden, making them less inviting to destructive insects and reducing the need for chemical treatments.
What does 'landscaping building design' include, and how does it benefit my Easley home?
Our landscaping building design involves planning and constructing the hardscape elements of your outdoor space, such as patios, retaining walls, and walkways. For local homeowners, this is crucial for managing water runoff and soil erosion, which can exacerbate pest habitats and lawn issues. A properly designed hardscape improves drainage, defines your space, and creates a low-maintenance, beautiful foundation that complements our living landscape designs.

















