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Landscape & lighting

Planting and light turn hardscape into a complete place. We design layered, Nebraska-adapted landscapes and low-voltage lighting that add privacy, seasonal interest, safer circulation and a warm nighttime view.

Layered Omaha landscape with native plantings and low-voltage path lighting at dusk
Included in the plan

Built as part of the whole yard.

Residential landscape design, Nebraska-adapted plantings, bed renovations and low-voltage outdoor lighting in Omaha.

  • Native and adapted plantings
  • Bed design and rebuilds
  • Low-voltage path and accent lighting
  • Seasonal structure and screening
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Residential landscape design for Omaha yards

A strong planting plan considers mature size, sun, soil, drainage and every season. We layer trees, shrubs, grasses and perennials to create structure rather than filling beds with isolated plants.

Nebraska-adapted and native plants improve resilience and regional character. We balance them with proven ornamentals where they fit the site and design.

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Landscape bed renovation and new plantings

Overgrown shrubs, scattered edging and tired mulch can make a property feel unfinished. Renovation begins by deciding what should remain, correcting soil and drainage, and reshaping edges around a clear composition.

New landscapes are coordinated with patios, decks, walls and lawn so plants have room and do not block circulation or utilities as they mature.

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Low-voltage landscape lighting design

Outdoor lighting should guide and reveal—not flatten the yard. Path lights support safe movement, uplights reveal tree structure and grazing brings masonry texture to life.

Cable routes, transformer capacity and fixture access are planned for service. Installing lighting with the landscape keeps wires concealed and fixtures aligned with mature plants.

Frequently asked questions

Planning landscape & lighting in Omaha

Clear answers help you make a better first decision. We’ll address property-specific details during an on-site conversation.

What plants grow well in Omaha?+

The right plants depend on sun, soil, moisture and exposure. Many Nebraska-adapted trees, grasses, flowering perennials and durable shrubs perform well when matched to the site.

How many landscape lights does a yard need?+

There is no useful fixture-per-square-foot rule. A good plan lights destinations, grade changes, key paths, trees and architecture while preserving contrast.

Is low-voltage lighting energy efficient?+

Modern LED low-voltage systems use relatively little energy and can follow timers or astronomical schedules.

Can you renovate beds instead of starting over?+

Yes. Healthy, well-placed plants can remain while overgrown material, soil, edging and empty areas are addressed.

Start with the whole picture

Make the landscape feel finished in daylight and after dark.

We’ll create a planting and lighting plan that fits your property, Omaha’s climate and the way you want to care for the yard.

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