Back deck and patio landscape renovation in Louisville, KY

September 8, 2025

Our team recently had the pleasure of working with a homeowner in the Glenmary area of Louisville, KY who wanted to refresh and elevate the landscaping around their back deck and patio.

We began by removing overgrown shrubs and aging timber borders beneath the deck. In their place, we installed Bedford Tumbled blocks, creating clean, durable edging from the curbing to the sidewalk and at the base of the steps.


We planted a mix of vibrant shrubs including Summer Crush Hydrangeas, Endless Summer Hydrangeas, and Purple Palace Coral Bells to add vibrant color through summer and fall. Once the new plantings were in place, we finished the space with a layer of fresh Solite gravel, giving the landscape beds a crisp, polished look.

The transformation not only refreshed the area but also enhanced the overall beauty of the deck and patio, creating a welcoming outdoor space the homeowner can enjoy for years to come.


Ready to reimagine your own landscape? Call or text us at 502-499-7841 or contact us to schedule your one-on-one consultation with WLS.

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