Business Background
Sweeten Creek Landscapes is a trusted Asheville-based landscaping company dedicated to enhancing the natural beauty and functionality of local properties. We specialize in addressing common Western North Carolina landscaping challenges, particularly overgrown shrubs that obscure views and create fire hazards, as well as yard drainage problems that can lead to erosion and water damage in our hilly terrain. Our team provides expert shrub trimming, pruning, and removal services to restore order and safety to your landscape, along with comprehensive drainage solutions including French drains, grading, and retention systems to protect your property from Asheville's frequent rainfall. With deep knowledge of native plants and local soil conditions, we create sustainable, low-maintenance landscapes that thrive in our unique climate while solving practical problems for homeowners and businesses throughout Buncombe County.
Core Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Common Questions
How can Sweeten Creek Landscapes help with overgrown shrubs common in Asheville yards?
We provide professional shrub trimming, pruning, and removal services tailored to Asheville's climate. Our team assesses each plant's health, removes dead or hazardous growth, and shapes shrubs to improve aesthetics and safety while preventing fire risks in our wooded areas. We also advise on native replacements if removal is needed.
What drainage solutions do you offer for Asheville's hilly terrain and heavy rainfall?
We design and install custom drainage systems including French drains, dry creek beds, grading adjustments, and retention basins. These solutions redirect water away from foundations, prevent erosion on slopes, and manage runoff—critical in Asheville where heavy rains can quickly overwhelm poorly drained yards.
Do you use native plants in your landscaping to address local issues sustainably?
Yes, we prioritize native and adapted plants that require less water, resist local pests, and thrive in Asheville's soil. This approach naturally reduces overgrowth problems, improves drainage through deep root systems, and creates low-maintenance landscapes that support our local ecosystem.







