From lilacs and evergreens to custom mulch and sod, we create softscapes that combine natural beauty with practical, low-maintenance solutions for your yard.
Hall Landscaping creates hardscape designs using top-grade materials like granite boulders, river rock, and flagstone. Whether you want a rustic path, a strong retaining wall, or decorative stonework around planting beds, we build with precision and care. Our stone options—ranging from Siloam steps to flagstone patios—blend durability with visual appeal, ensuring your landscape remains beautiful and resilient for years.
Hall Landscaping enhances your yard with native plants and softscape materials that bring both elegance and function. From colorful blooms like dianthus and sages to hardy evergreens and fragrant lilacs, we select plants that thrive locally. Our options also include Gorilla Hair Mulch for a natural finish and lush sod for classic lawn areas—providing a complete, sustainable solution for any outdoor space.
In most cases, no. With the high winds in our area, mulch tends to shift over time. Instead, we
apply a thick layer (around 4″) of mulch to block sunlight and prevent weed seeds from
germinating.
Yes, the bottom skirt of a pine tree will naturally rise with time and proper care. However, spruce
trees tend to keep their lower branches regardless of height, providing more coverage near the
ground.
Yes, we offer a variety of edging options for sod, including a standard steel roll-top edger and
paver edging, to ensure your sod has a clean, defined boundary
We recommend using a thicker stone, such as dimensional cut siloam, for steps to ensure
durability and safety
Generally, yes, river rock tends to be more expensive than granite. However, depending on the
color and availability, the opposite can sometimes be true.
Yes, river rock can be used on sloped areas, but due to its rounded shape, it may begin to slide
down over time. For hillsides and slopes, we suggest using angular granite for better stability.
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