Landscape Design and Installation.

From Conception to Completion.

At Reynolds & Juett Associates, we specialize in transforming outdoor spaces into stunning, functional environments through expert landscaping and hardscaping services. With decades of experience, our team combines creativity, craftsmanship, and a deep understanding of natural elements to deliver customized solutions that enhances the beauty and value of your property. 

Whether you're looking to create a serene garden, build a durable patio, or design an inviting outdoor living space, we approach every project with attention to detail and a commitment to quality. From conception to completion, we prioritize customer satisfaction and work closely with you to bring your vision to life. 

Let Reynolds & Juett Associates turn your outdoor dreams into reality, with exceptional service, reliable results, and a lasting impact. 

Our Services

  • Complete Environments

    A complete environment refers to a thoughtfully crafted outdoor space that harmoniously integrates natural elements, functional features, and aesthetic appeal. It encompasses every aspect of the outdoor experience, from the layout and structure to the materials used and the atmosphere created. 

    In a complete environment, the landscape might include: Hardscaping elements, softscaping elements, lighting, sustainability, functionality, flow and connectivity.  

    Together, these elements create a dynamic, balanced environment that works in harmony with the natural landscape, offering both beauty and practicality for years to come. 

  • Waterfalls

    A landscape water feature is an element incorporated into outdoor design that utilizes water as a central focal point, adding both aesthetic beauty and a sense of tranquility to a space. Water features come in a variety of styles and sizes, and can be integrated into gardens, patios, courtyards, or larger landscapes. They include both functional and decorative elements that enhance the sensory experience of the environment. 

    Common Types of landscape water feature include: Fountains, Ponds, Waterfalls, Streams, and Spillways. 

    Water features not only serve as visual and auditory enhancements to a landscape, but they also improve the ambiance by attracting wildlife, like birds and butterflies, and can create a calming atmosphere with the sound of flowing water. When properly integrated, they contribute to the overall design, providing a focal point and enhancing the natural beauty of the outdoor space. 

  • Retaining Walls

    A retaining wall is a structure designed to hold back or support soil, preventing erosion and creating a stable, level area in landscapes with uneven or sloped terrain. It acts as a barrier that retains soil on one side, while the other side of the wall may be at a lower elevation, helping to maintain the integrity of the land and providing usable space for landscaping or construction. 

  • Terraces

    A Terrace is a level, often raised, platform or area that is created on a slope or hillside, using retaining walls or other structural elements to transform uneven terrain into usable, flat spaces. Terraces can be used for a variety of purposes, including gardens, patios, pathways, or seating areas. They are a popular solution for landscapes with steep gradients, as they effectively break up the slope into manageable, functional zones. 

  • Seawalls

    A seawall is a coastal defense structure built along shorelines to protect the land from the erosive forces of waves, tidal movements, and storm surges. It serves as a barrier to prevent the encroachment of the sea onto the land, preserving both natural landscapes and human infrastructure. 

    There are several types of seawalls including: Vertical Sea Walls, Curved or Sloped Sea Walls, Reinforced concrete or Rock Sea Walls, and Composite Sea Walls.

  • Pathways

    A landscape pathway is a designed route or trail within an outdoor space, typically made from various materials such as stone, brick, gravel, or wood, to provide safe and visually appealing passage through gardens, yards, or other outdoor environments. Pathways guide people through a landscape, connecting different areas, enhancing the flow of traffic, and providing structure to the design. They also serve practical purposes like accessibility and erosion control while complementing the overall aesthetic of the outdoor space. 

    There are several types of landscape pathways including: Gravel Paths, Stone or Brick Paving, Wooden Walkways, Stepping Stones, Mulch or Bark Paths, Concrete Paths or Pebble Paths.

  • Spring/Fall Cleanup

    Seasonal maintenance tasks that help prepare outdoor spaces for the changing weather, ensuring the landscape remains healthy, aesthetically pleasing, and free from debris. These cleanups are key to maintaining the vitality of a garden or yard and enhancing its appearance throughout the year. 

  • Hydroseed & Sod Installation

    Hydroseeding - A fast, efficient, and cost-effective method for establishing grass, ground cover, or vegetation over large or difficult-to-reach areas. By using a mixture of seeds mulch, water, and fertilizers, it provides even coverage, reduces erosion, and promotes faster germination and growth. Hydroseeding is commonly used in both residential and commerical projects, offering a practical alternative to traditional seeding and sod instatlation.

    Sod Installation - A quick and effective way to establish a healthy, lush lawn or turf. It provides immediate ground cover, reduces erosion, and gives instant aesthetic results. While more expensive that seeding, sod is ideal for projects that require immediate results, high-quality turf, or for areas where quick root establishment is needed. Proper preparation, installation, and watering are key to ensuring the success of your new sod lawn.