Phenix City, AL Landscaping and Outdoor Services Information
Phenix City, AL sits on the west bank of the Chattahoochee River, directly across from Columbus, GA — the Russell County seat, with its north end reaching up into Lee County. Yards here run the full range: established neighborhoods off Summerville Road with mature shade trees, newer subdivisions pushing out toward Smiths Station, AL, and larger wooded lots on the edge of town. Nearly all of it shares the same ground — red clay that bakes hard in the summer heat and sheds water fast when the Valley's heavy thunderstorms roll through, which is why drainage, grading, and smart plant choices matter so much on this side of the river.
Our shop is at 890 Lee Rd 197, up near the Lee County line, so a Phenix City, AL project is a hometown job for us — short drive, no travel windows, and we already know how the clay behaves street by street. Since 2022 we've been designing landscapes, laying sod, building patios, clearing lots, and installing irrigation all over town. If you want to see everything we do first, browse our services or check the rest of our service areas.
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Landscape Design & Install in Phenix City
A landscape that thrives in Phenix City, AL has to be planned for red clay and a long, humid growing season. That starts with a real design — plant and tree selections that handle the heat, warm-season sod like Bermuda and Zoysia, and beds shaped so summer downpours drain away from the house instead of pooling against it.
We handle the full install: plantings, sod, mulch and rock beds, drainage and grading, French drains, landscape lighting, water features, and natural privacy fences. And when something has to come out before the new look goes in, we do our own tree removal and stump grinding — no waiting on a second contractor.
Hardscaping in Phenix City
Patios, walkways, driveways, retaining walls, seating walls, and fire pits give a Phenix City, AL backyard a place to actually live — especially through the long stretch of the year when evenings outside are the whole point. On clay soil, the difference between a patio that lasts and one that heaves is the base work underneath it.
We build hardscapes with the excavation, base prep, and drainage handled by the same crew that sets the pavers and stacks the block. Sloped lots — common as the ground falls toward the river and its creeks — are where retaining walls and terracing earn their keep, turning a hillside into usable yard.
Excavation in Phenix City
Plenty of Phenix City, AL and Russell County property is still wooded or overgrown — building lots waiting on a clean start, back acreage that's gone to brush, fence lines swallowed by privet and pine saplings. Land clearing, lot clearing, and bush hogging open that ground back up.
Whether you're prepping a homesite, reclaiming a back lot, or just want to see your property lines again, we bring the equipment and leave a site that's ready for whatever comes next — a build, a pasture, or a brand-new landscape.
Irrigation in Phenix City
August in Phenix City, AL is hard on a lawn — long hot stretches where clay soil crusts over and thirsty turf browns out fast. A properly designed irrigation system keeps sod and plantings watered evenly, without the dry corners and soggy strips that hose-and-sprinkler routines leave behind.
We design and install systems, and we keep them running: repairs, spring startups, and winterization blowouts before the handful of hard freezes each winter that can crack an uncharged line. If your current system has dead heads or dry zones, we can fix that too.
Holiday Lighting in Phenix City
When December comes around, we trade shovels for clips and put lights on Phenix City, AL homes — custom design and layout matched to your roofline, trees, and entryway, professionally installed so it looks intentional instead of improvised.
We install it, and when the season wraps up we come back and take it all down. Your house glows for the holidays and you never climb a ladder in the cold.