Team Spotlight: Daniel Mahoney — Turning Vision into Reality with Design/Build Expertise
At Landmark Landscapes, our commitment to quality begins with the people who bring our projects to life. One of those talented individuals is […]
Continue readingMeet the Team: Marshall Boll — Dedicated to Service, Driven by Growth
At Landmark Landscapes, we believe that the strength of our company lies in the people behind the work. One such individual is Marshall […]
Continue readingLiatris: The Native Beauty That Attracts Pollinators and Turns Heads
If you’re looking to add color, movement, and pollinator appeal to your landscape, look no further than Liatris—a hardy, upright perennial that thrives […]
Continue readingDesigning with Native Plants: A Guide to Resilient, Low-Maintenance Landscapes
If you’re looking to create a landscape that thrives with less effort, fewer inputs, and greater ecological benefit, native plants should be at […]
Continue readingHow to Water Newly Planted Landscapes: A Beginner-Friendly Guide
Watering is one of the most important things you can do to help your new landscape thrive. Whether you’ve just installed trees, shrubs, […]
Continue readingPeonies – Timeless Elegance in Every Bloom
Few plants capture the spirit of late spring quite like the peony. With their lush blooms, heady fragrance, and timeless charm, peonies are […]
Continue readingMulch Matters: How Organic Mulch Supports Plant Health and Reduces Waste
Mulch does more than make garden beds look tidy — it plays a vital role in the health and sustainability of your landscape. […]
Continue readingLuxury Lounge Zones: Designing Outdoor Living Rooms
At Landmark Landscapes, we believe the best outdoor spaces are not just beautiful — they’re livable. That’s why we specialize in creating Luxury […]
Continue readingSoft, Silver, and Surprisingly Tough: Lamb’s Ear in the Wisconsin Landscape
Lamb’s Ear (Stachys byzantina) adds texture and softness to gardens with its velvety, silver-gray foliage. Its leaves look and feel like a lamb’s […]
Continue readingHelping Pollinators Thrive—While Enhancing Your Outdoor Space
Pollinators—like bees, butterflies, moths, and even hummingbirds—are essential to both our ecosystems and our everyday lives. In Wisconsin, nearly 80% of flowering plants […]
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