What the Company Handles
- Landscape design
Company Profile
Supreme Landscapes is a Bristol-based landscaping company specializing in custom landscape design and installation. We understand the specific challenges local homeowners face, such as persistent moss growth in lawns and damaged landscape edging that detracts from your property's curb appeal. Our expert designs don't just look beautiful; they address these core issues at their source. We create solutions with proper grading, drainage, and durable edging materials to prevent moss from taking hold and ensure your landscape borders remain intact and crisp for years. Let us help you build a resilient, low-maintenance outdoor space you can enjoy.
Questions and Answers
How can a professional landscape design in Bristol help prevent moss in my lawn?
Moss often thrives in shady, damp, and compacted areas of a lawn. Our landscape design process starts by assessing your property's drainage, sunlight, and soil health. We can design solutions like strategic grading, installing French drains, or incorporating shade-tolerant ground covers and hardscaping to reduce overly wet areas where moss grows. A well-designed landscape promotes a healthier, drier lawn environment that naturally resists moss.
What's the best type of landscape edging for a durable, long-lasting border in my Bristol yard?
For durability against Connecticut's freeze-thaw cycles and lawnmower damage, we often recommend and install steel or aluminum edging. These materials are incredibly strong, resist bending, and create a clean, permanent separation between your lawn and garden beds. As part of our design service, we help you choose the right edging material and install it correctly to prevent the heaving and damage common with plastic or wood options.
Can you redesign an existing landscape to fix ongoing edging and moss problems?
Absolutely. Many of our projects involve revitalizing existing landscapes in Bristol. We'll evaluate your current setup, identify why the edging is failing or where moisture is accumulating, and create a redesign plan. This might involve reconfiguring bed lines for easier maintenance, replacing damaged edging with a more robust system, and improving the overall layout to enhance drainage and sun exposure, solving both problems holistically.

















