Lee Gant
I didn't have a clear vision for my half-acre back yard, but I knew I wanted cobblestone pathways - so I could walk everywhere barefoot. I knew I needed something extraordinary to match the caliper of my three-thousand gallon pond. I wanted curves and circles."No straight lines" I told Damon. Damon drew pictures and we hashed ideas while we walked the property...several times... so I could see the ideas in his head.
Well, let me tell you what I got: Fifty-seven tons of winding, meandering curvy connecting paver pathways. Circle patios with stone benches. Boulders in colors the likes of which I have never seen. A forest of grown trees, shrubs, bushes, and flowering purple lantana. Stone pots and planters everywhere. They built the largest most beautiful riverbed that surpassed the hopes and dreams that my Bill had before he died. But mostly I want to tell you about Taylor, Casey and Miguel. These three boys were the hardest worker's I've ever seen. They were meticulous in execution and cleanup. They asked when a decision needed to be made about where I would like something and they listened to every suggestion I made.They went above and beyond the scope of the project with extras. I am beaming from ear to ear and my heart is full of happy with the transformation this crew made to my dirt- filled spiky- grassed yard. My pond finally belongs in this beautiful oasis that Grasshopper Landscapers made possible. Thank you, thank you.