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Gallatin Landscaping

Gallatin Landscaping

Gallatin, TN
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Gallatin Landscaping delivers skilled landscaping service across Gallatin, Tennessee. From small yards to large projects, we keep outdoor spaces in top shape.
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Holleman Hydroseeding & Erosion Control

Holleman Hydroseeding & Erosion Control

2488 Highway 31 E, Gallatin TN 37066
Landscaping, Excavation Services, Irrigation

Holleman Hydroseeding & Erosion Control has been serving Gallatin, TN, and the surrounding areas since 2002. Founded by James and Angie Holleman, the company started as Holleman Landscaping Service an...

Anderson Lawn Care

Anderson Lawn Care

Gallatin TN 37066
Lawn Services, Tree Services, Irrigation

Anderson Lawn Care in Gallatin, TN, is a locally owned and operated business specializing in comprehensive lawn and tree services. Founded by a dedicated high school student who turned a passion into ...

Green Earth Lawn Care

Green Earth Lawn Care

121 Rehoboth Ln, Gallatin TN 37066
Landscaping, Gardeners, Tree Services

Green Earth Lawn Care is a locally owned and operated business proudly serving Gallatin, Hendersonville, and surrounding communities since 2010. Founder Josh brings over 17 years of dedicated experien...

Douglas Lawn & Landscape

Douglas Lawn & Landscape

1025 Barry Ln, Gallatin TN 37066
Landscaping, Irrigation, Landscape Architects or Designers

Douglas Lawn & Landscape is a trusted, family-owned and operated company founded in 2010 by Gallatin native Mike Douglas. With a background in financial management and over a decade of hands-on--opera...

Williams Outdoor Solutions

Williams Outdoor Solutions

Gallatin TN 37066
Lawn Services, Snow Removal

Williams Outdoor Solutions is a trusted, locally-owned service provider in Gallatin, TN, dedicated to keeping your property safe and well-maintained year-round. We specialize in reliable lawn care and...

Kempco Landscaping

Kempco Landscaping

Gallatin TN 37066
Landscaping, Irrigation

Kempco Landscaping is a trusted Gallatin-based landscape contractor with over 25 years of local experience. We specialize in creating and maintaining beautiful, functional outdoor spaces for Sumner Co...

Gomez Landscaping

Gomez Landscaping

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Gallatin TN 37066
Landscaping

Gomez Landscaping is a trusted local landscaping company serving Gallatin, TN, and surrounding areas. We specialize in comprehensive outdoor solutions, including gardening, landscape maintenance, lawn...

Puryear Farms

Puryear Farms

★★★★★ 4.5 / 5 (6)
1490 Cherokee Rd, Gallatin TN 37066
Landscaping, Nurseries & Gardening, Landscape Architects or Designers

Puryear Farms is a full-service landscaping company based in Gallatin, TN, specializing in comprehensive outdoor solutions for residential and commercial properties. They operate their own nursery, al...

Fxa&L Landscaping

Fxa&L Landscaping

Gallatin TN 37066
Lawn Services, Tree Services

Fxa&L Landscaping is a trusted local lawn and tree service provider in Gallatin, TN, dedicated to enhancing the beauty and health of residential and commercial landscapes. We specialize in comprehensi...

H&H Landscaping

H&H Landscaping

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
Gallatin TN 37066
Landscaping

H&H Landscaping is a trusted local landscaping company serving Gallatin, TN, and surrounding areas. We specialize in addressing common residential landscaping problems that homeowners face in our comm...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our yard feels dense and struggles to drain. Is this typical for our neighborhood?

Properties in Historic Downtown Gallatin built around 2001 have approximately 25-year-old soils. The original acidic silt loam has often been compacted by construction equipment and lacks mature organic structure. This compaction reduces percolation, exacerbating the native high clay content's tendency to hold water. Core aeration and incorporating composted organic matter are critical to rebuilding soil porosity and biological activity for healthier plant growth.

We want to reduce mowing and gas equipment noise. What should we plant?

Transitioning high-maintenance turf to a climate-adaptive landscape with regional natives is a forward-thinking strategy. Species like Purple Coneflower, Eastern Redbud, Little Bluestem, and Swamp Milkweed are adapted to Zone 7b conditions and acidic soils, requiring minimal supplemental water once established. This reduces mowing frequency and aligns with the industry shift toward quieter, electric maintenance equipment, which is advantageous under Gallatin's noise ordinance restrictions.

We have an HOA compliance notice for overgrowth. How quickly can you respond?

Emergency cleanup for compliance is dispatched from our central yard near Gallatin Public Square. The route utilizes SR 386 (Vietnam Veterans Blvd) for efficient access to downtown neighborhoods. During peak operating hours, our target response window is 25-35 minutes. We coordinate this timing with the city's noise ordinance, ensuring all equipment operation falls within permitted hours from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

What invasive species should we watch for, and how do we treat them safely?

In Gallatin, primary invasive alerts include Japanese Knotweed, Chinese Privet, and Callery Pear. Manual removal or targeted, professional-grade herbicide application is required, always following label instructions for the specific plant. Treatment must avoid Tennessee's regulated nutrient management blackout dates, which prohibit phosphorus applications on frozen or saturated ground. Proper timing ensures effective control without contaminating waterways or violating state ordinance.

Is Tennessee Sandstone a good choice for a new patio compared to composite wood?

Tennessee Sandstone offers superior longevity and permeability compared to wood or many composites. Its mineral composition is inert, requiring no sealing or chemical treatment, and it integrates naturally with the local geology. For properties in the Wildland-Urban Interface, even with a Low Fire Wise Rating, non-combustible stone like sandstone contributes to defensible space. It provides a durable, low-maintenance surface that withstands freeze-thaw cycles common in Zone 7b.

Water pools in our yard every spring. What's a long-term solution?

Seasonal ponding is a direct result of the subsoil's high clay content inhibiting permeability. Solutions begin with subsurface strategies like French drains or dry creek beds to redirect water. For hardscape additions, using permeable base materials beneath Tennessee Sandstone patios or walkways significantly increases ground infiltration. These approaches help manage runoff on-site, which is increasingly important for meeting the Gallatin Planning Department's stormwater management standards for residential lots.

How can we keep our Tall Fescue lawn green without wasting water?

Wi-Fi ET-based weather-sensing irrigation is the standard for conservation in Gallatin. These systems automatically adjust runtime based on real-time evapotranspiration data, precipitation, and temperature. This prevents overwatering during cool, humid periods and applies precise moisture during peak summer heat. This technology maintains turf health while adhering to municipal encouragement for water conservation, often reducing usage by 20-30% compared to traditional timer-based systems.

Do we need a permit to regrade our backyard, and what should we ask a contractor?

Significant regrading on a 0.28-acre lot often requires a permit from the Gallatin Planning Department to ensure proper drainage and erosion control. Any contractor performing this work must hold the appropriate license from the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance (Board for Licensing Contractors). Verify their license classification covers earthwork and grading. This protects you from liability and ensures the work meets city engineering standards for soil stability and water runoff.

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