Horticultural Concepts, For the Finest in Landscaping Design & Construction
Miscanthus sinensi 'Gracillimus' - Ornamental Grasses
Small, Medium and Large Projects:

Our Area of Work Includes all of Eastern Massachusetts.
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  • We work on small, medium and large projects of all kinds
Sample Large Projects for Your Review:
For your project, select any combination of landscape elements you see in the large project tours and more, such as:
  • Swimming pools of all kinds by many different companies.  We can guide you through the pros and cons of all the options - vinyl-lined concrete, plastered gunite, composite and fiberglass (and all the various utility options and their relative importance).   We can guide you to a safe, beautiful and effective choice that makes sense for your particular needs without all the intense sales talk.  We can give you realistic pool project budgeting information including the landscape and the pool “deck” (the patio area around the pool).  This is something that no individual pool company can offer - a balanced perspective and information on the whole project.

  • Plantings of all kinds - from tiny plugs of ground covers, to perennials, shrubs and ornamental grasses to trees that weigh 3 tons each.  We have more types and sizes of plants available than anyone we have ever seen.  We source the best stock for your project from the best growers - at the best prices.

  • Patios, walkways and walls made of all kinds of brick, stone and "cultured" (manufactured) materials like segmental concrete and patio "pavers".  There are many new materials and styles available with many different price-points and character.  Now there are more economical and attractive ways to retain grades and prevent erosion, especially.

  • Fences including high-quality traditional wood (without the excessive price), ornamental “iron” (actually powder-coated steel), vinyl (a great new material if used correctly) and vinyl coated chain-link (an inexpensive effective and beautiful option, if handled correctly - it can be easily hidden from view).

  • Irrigation systems ("sprinklers") and wells including the new low-maintenance and enviro-friendly drip irrigation systems.  Good irrigation can really make your landscape “pop” without so much worry, work and wasted water.

  • Lighting with low-voltage and fully automatic systems.  Dramatic lighting can make a huge difference to your project.  After all, if it isn’t lit correctly no-one can see it for much of the time.  You can have safe walkways without the “airport runway” look.

  • Decks made of combinations of materials for strong, long-lasting beauty and utility.  The layout is critical.  Your deck doesn’t have to be a crowded box that blocks your views from inside to the landscape - it can be open, comfortable and inviting.  New materials can make it very low-maintenance.

  • Driveways that actually look good and work well at the same time.  Driveways don’t have to look like sterile commercial parking lots.  We have dozens of options and custom layout ideas that bring families safe, functional and beautiful driveways at reasonable costs.  There are many materials to work with now - and even asphalt can be used in ways that are more attractive.  Experience teaches us that this is the # 1 feature that needs improvement - and people don't realize it.  Families are used to what they've got and don't understand the options. 
We can help in ways you may not have considered before.
And . .

Skysails for shade, shed buildings for storage (and hobbies and sanctuary), pergolas and lattices for vines and screening, fountains and reflecting pools (and streams) for beauty and peace, hammocks, wet bars, gazebos, vases and planters, spas . . .

… and anything else you can think of (and many things you can’t). We do landscapes of all kinds and all sizes.  Contact us now to get your project started.
We are available at
781 843-1400
to talk with you about your project needs whatever the size.
781 843-1400
We work in all
of Eastern Massachusetts.
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