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Why Retaining Walls Fail, What Makes Good Soil, And More!
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Garrett Churchill News From The Garden

See Why Retaining Walls Fail!

Retaining WallThere are many types of retaining walls – pressure treated timbers, boulders, and dry stack stonewalls to name a few.

Poor drainage and a severe winter had irreversibly damaged these brick retaining walls in Trevose. Unsuccessful attempts were made to patch the walls by repairing joints that had cracked.

See why these walls failed - and what it takes to build retaining walls that last!

Take Advantage Of These Summer Deals!

Don't miss your chance to fully experience the outdoors this Summer - take advantage of these great deals!

10% Off New Lighting Systems Installed. Light up your landscape like never before!

10% Off Lamps to upgrade your existing low voltage system to LED. Upgrading your existing system will reduce the frequency of lamp changes compared to traditional halogen lamps and reduce energy costs!

10% Off Installed Water Features including ponds, pond-less waterfalls, and fountains. Introduce a calming water element to your home!

Schedule your appointment today and save until Labor Day!

Soil: The Beginning Of A Beautiful Garden

Importance of SoilSoil is the foundation for every garden and landscape.

There are several different types of soil, but it is difficult to plant in anything that is an unhealthy or compacted foundation. These conditions will not allow your plants to live or thrive.

Understand how to properly prepare your garden to thrive with this key soil advice!

Amp Up Your Curb Appeal With A Walkway!

Erdenheim WalkwayA beautiful entryway to your home means a warm welcome for you and a way to draw in buyers down the road.

At this home in Erdenheim, Garrett Churchill removed old steps and started from scratch to craft a long term solution.

See the details of how this walkway came together.

Book Your Next Appt. Online - It's Easy! 

Garrett Churchill WebsiteDid you know you can book your next appointment online?

In a matter of seconds, you can review available appointment spots and reserve your time instantly. We look forward to seeing you to review your next project!

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