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Maximizing Outdoor Space

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This Lawrenceville homeowner wanted to maximize their outdoor space, especially for entertaining. They hired Personal Touch to design and install an outdoor living area.

We installed a blue stone patio and a fieldstone block wall with recessed mortar, both add a very elegant look to the wall. The contrast offers texture and color variance while the seat wall offers functionality.

For year round enjoyment, we added an outdoor fire pit that is fueled by gas so that the client can have instant fire without the hassle of building one from scratch.

Our in house stone masons are an integral part of how we provide our customers with unique and quality made features. The craftsmanship of the stone work is especially evident in the grill housing that includes built ins for tools and warming.

By offering space for seating and plenty of room where the customer has added dining furniture and a beautiful pergola that offers shade and architectural interest the overall usability of the backyard has increased immeasurably.

Check out all of the before and after photos in the our projects:
http://www.houzz.com/projects/1971532//lawrenceville-outdoor-space

Neighborhood Entrance Renovation

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Recently, we were asked to redesign and renovate an entrance for a well established neighborhood in the Sandy Springs area (north of Atlanta). Check out what our customer had to say:

What do you do when you have a gated community of million dollar homes, but the landscaping along your front entrance looks like it belongs to a rundown fast food joint? You call your contracted landscaping company and tell them they have the freedom to use their imaginations to remove, re-design, and renovate.

So what happens when THAT landscaping company spends the next two years spending tens of thousands of dollars and basically shows no passion, no imagination and no desire to update your neighborhood’s entrance?

Well you fire that company, and hire the great folks at Personal Touch Lawn Care.

I met PTLC President Ricky O’Connell more then 20-years ago. I was one of his first customers and since 1995, he and his fabulous staff have served my landscaping, hardscape, irrigation and outdoor lighting needs.

As President of the Sentinel Ferry on the River Homeowners Association, I hired Personal Touch Lawn Care to take over the project at our front entrance. The previous company had failed to bring a vision of design and beauty that we needed to highlight our great neighborhood and Ricky and his team didn’t fail to amaze. We worked within a budget, but knew we had to invest since it had been nearly 17-years since any money had been spent on the area. Ricky and his team also worked within our budget and came up with an amazing combinations of flowers, shrubbery and trees that would provide beauty and brilliant colors all year long.

The plan also included renovation of our existing irrigation and landscape lighting and to top it all off, we added a large water feature that really highlighted our entrance and provided a “WOW” look for anyone coming to our gates.

The impact from the renovations have been immediate. Every homeowner has provided compliments and amazement at the transformation and now take great pride whenever they drive in to the neighborhood. In addition, we have had three home sales in three months when there had been 2 in the past two years.

I feel that updating your landscaping is always a good investment and you couldn’t make a better choice then trusting Ricky O’Connell and the team of Personal Touch Lawn Care.

Mark E. Feinberg, President, Sentinel Ferry HOA

Here are a few of the before and after photos:

Make sure to check out the complete project on our in our Projects section:
www.houzz.com/projects/1897586//sentinel-ferry

Brookhaven Beauty

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This job recently completed for the Phillips/Prato family was an exciting one for Personal Touch. They have a lovely home in Brookhaven with a beautiful existing landscape that included a bluestone patio and an outdoor fireplace.

Personal Touch Lawn Care Backyard Beauty with a bluestone patio and outdoor fireplace

They wanted to take it to the next level. Entertaining is very important to them and they wanted to expand their entertainment area. Personal Touch was hired to first do a design that would best meet their goals. Steve Adams, our landscape designer, came up with a brilliant design that not only met all of their goals but also added beauty and functionality to the landscape.

Brookhaven Georgia Personal Touch Lawn Care Outdoor Entertaining Space

Brookhaven Georgia Beauty Personal Touch Lawn Care Finished Outdoor Entertaining Space

We expanded the existing bluestone patio to add useable entertaining space. We also added a brick seat wall to add additional seating and to set off the patio from the rest of the landscape.

Personal Touch Lawn Care Brookhaven Beauty Atlanta Georgia Building Brick Seating Wall

Brookhaven Georgia Outdoor Space Finished Brick Seat Wall with Bluestone Patio by Personal Touch Lawn Care

To expand the space even further and add another texture, we added an additional patio in the middle of the backyard set in the turf. This adds a nice accent and the turf in the joints adds a different look than the traditional mortared joints.

Patio pavers set in turf for added texture in backyard entertaining space in Brookhaven Georgia by Personal Touch Lawn Care

Brookhaven Georgia Outdoor Space finished patio pavers for added texture in lawn by Personal Touch Lawn Care

In the back of the property we added another brick retaining wall and made a raised planting area. This turned an unusable space into a useable space by leveling out a steep slope. Some plant material was added for color and texture and to fill in an open space in the back of the property.

Retaining wall and raised plant bed in Brookhaven Georgia by Personal Touch Lawn Care

Finished raised garden bed with brick retaining wall in Brookhaven Georgia by Personal Touch Lawn Care

Overall when the project was completed the Phillips/Prato job enhanced their backyard by adding additional entertaining space and plant material to improve the overall beauty of the property. Check out all the completed photos on in our projects.

A Tip from the Pros: Watering

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With spring’s temperatures climbing and summer on its heels, watering your landscape is an important issue.

Your goal is for the landscape to receive enough water to keep the soil moist. 1 inch per week is a good measurement for the amount of water needed

Lawns do best when they are soaked once per week and then allowed to dry between waterings. This allows grass roots to breathe. In the heat of summer, applying one inch of water per week, in one application, is good. Watering more often is a waste of water and may harm your lawn grass. Also, try to only water in the evening or early mornings. You do not want to extend the dew period of the turf otherwise you run the risk of encouraging disease in the turf.

Watering is only needed when the soil is dry. Remember: if the soil is moist, there is no need to irrigate.

Take into account recent rainfall when deciding how much to apply.

How to measure the amount of water applied by irrigation:

  1. Place six identical containers randomly in the area wetted by your sprinkler; plastic cups can be used but weight them down with a heavy washer in the bottom of each.
  2. Let your sprinkler run for an hour.
  3. Measure the depth of water that has accumulated in each cup.
  4. Calculate the average of the depths. This gives you the amount (in inches) that has been applied in an hour.
  5. Make a mental calculation of how long it will take to apply an inch of water.

NOTE: Heavy clay soil, like ours in Atlanta, absorbs water slowly. If water runs off before it is absorbed, split the irrigation into two sessions an hour apart. On the other hand, sandy soil absorbs water rapidly but dries out quickly. Consider splitting the recommended inch of water per week into two irrigations of one-half inch of water three days apart. 

A Tip from the Pros: Turf Care

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March is great time of year to get your yard ready for the spring. For warm season turf such as Bermuda and Zoysia, scalping the turf down as low as your mower will go is a great idea. The reasons for this are two-fold, one is to get rid of the excess thatch in the yard and the other is to allow the new grass to get more sunlight quicker and allow the green-up process to occur more rapidly. For fescue turf you can do a supplemental aeration and over seeding if your Fall one was not as successful as you would have liked or if you want to oxygenate the soil and relieve compaction.

All types of turf can be fertilized during March to enhance the green up as well as strengthen the root system. You may also start to see some of your shrubs blooming which is a sure sign that spring is almost here. Keep in mind though that “old man winter” usually has one last appearance before the spring temperatures are here for good. If we are going to get any temperatures below freezing, cover those flowers so you don’t lose them prematurely.

March is also a great time to freshen up your mulch. Whether you have mulch or pinestraw now is a great time to replenish the old with new. Fresh mulch not only beautifies your property it can also help keep weeds from germinating and also help retain moisture for your trees and shrubs which will cut down on how much you have to water.

Atlanta Home Show & Outdoor Living Expo

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Personal Touch Lawn Care Atlanta set up shop at our first Atlanta Home Show & Outdoor Living Expo at the Cobb Galleria during the October 4-6 weekend. We were very excited about this opportunity to meet new people and to let everyone know about the services we provide at Personal Touch. There were over 100 vendors at the show representing all aspects of home improvement and landscaping.

Two exciting events happened that weekend. First of all, our display was showcased on Fox 5 Atlanta to show the viewers what they could expect from the home show. This was very flattering as they had many displays to choose from and they selected ours. Secondly, SEMCO, who puts on the Atlanta Home Show selected Personal Touch’s display for the “BEST OF SHOW” award. We were very honored to win this award as it is very prestigious and to win it at our first Home Show truly was a tremendous honor. Here are some pictures of our display, which included a pergola, fire pit, patio, stacked stone and a water fountain, for those of you that did not make it out to the show.

Winter Thoughts

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Our winter here in Atlanta has been rather mild for the most part…..our low of 26 Saturday morning being the coldest this season. All over town I see Daffodils and Okame cherries bursting forth with blooms; Lenten roses and Mahonias and Camellias are brightening landscapes with color. If you have never enjoyed the heavenly fragrance of Winter Daphne, well…..put that on your garden bucket list; Daphne puts Gardenia and Magnolia to shame! Forsythia (yellow bells), flowering Quince, and Japanese Magnolia are full with swollen buds which should make an appearance with our next streak of 60 degree days.

All of this rambling to say that winter need not be a neglected season in your landscape. Natchez Crape Myrtle, with its cinnamon-hued bark, adds real beauty in a time when many trees and shrubs are gray and lifeless. Many of the Chinese hollies, especially Nellie Stevens and Emily Bruner, have outstanding foliage…..nearly black-green, shiny and dense….with abundant red berries that will feed ravenously-hungry birds on their northward journeys next month.

Please take a moment to notice these gems in the winter landscape near your home, office or school over the next weeks. If you long for some winter interest in your yard, give me a call and I will be happy to suggest ways to incorporate color and texture around your property.

Now is also the time to discuss and plan the next steps in the evolution of your landscape; a master plan can help us to identify the proper sequence of events to that end. If you want a better lawn, we may need to address drainage, irrigation and/or excessive shade before we can bring in topsoil and sod. If you long for an outdoor entertaining space, we might have to remove a few trees, install a wall, divert runoff from the downspouts, and install lighting wiring long before pavers or flagstone are installed. Here at Personal Touch, we have the experience and knowledge to help you achieve the outdoor look you desire; do not hesitate to call us for a free consultation.