FAQs
Can a landscape design plan really fix drainage problems in my Oxford yard?
Absolutely. Our landscape design process includes a thorough site analysis to identify low spots and water flow patterns. We then create a custom plan that often incorporates solutions like regrading, strategic planting of water-absorbing plants, or adding features like dry creek beds and French drains. This thoughtful design redirects water away from your home's foundation and prevents soggy, unusable areas in your lawn.
How does landscape design help with tree root damage to my lawn?
Tree roots can create uneven, difficult-to-mow terrain and compete with grass for nutrients. Our design approach tackles this by creating defined planting beds around trees, replacing struggling grass with shade-tolerant ground covers or mulch. We can also incorporate decorative hardscaping like stone borders or pathways to integrate the tree's root zone into the overall landscape beautifully and functionally, eliminating the maintenance headache.
What should I expect from the landscape design process for my Oxford home?
We start with a consultation at your property to understand your vision and assess specific issues like drainage or root encroachment. Next, we develop a detailed design plan that includes plant selections, material choices, and a layout that solves your yard's challenges. You'll receive clear drawings and a step-by-step guide, so you understand exactly how the new design will create a healthier, more manageable, and beautiful outdoor space tailored to our local climate.
Meet the Team
Personal Gardening Service in Oxford, NC, specializes in residential landscape design tailored to the specific challenges of local yards. Many homeowners in the area contend with issues like lawn damage from invasive tree roots and poor yard drainage that leads to soggy patches or erosion. Our expertise focuses on creating beautiful, functional outdoor spaces that directly address these problems. We design strategic planting beds and grading plans to manage water flow, and select appropriate plants and hardscaping to mitigate root damage. We're committed to transforming Oxford properties with solutions that are as practical as they are aesthetically pleasing, ensuring your landscape is both resilient and inviting.
What the Company Handles
- Landscape design

















