Three Years Later… and Still Thriving on Libbie Avenue
Three years after installation, our Libbie Avenue commercial landscape is thriving. See how smart design, durable materials, and region-appropriate plants deliver lasting results.
Published on
May 7, 2025
Updated on
September 23, 2025

There’s nothing more satisfying than seeing a landscape mature beautifully over time. We recently checked in on a commercial landscaping project on Libbie Avenue in Richmond, VA, and—three years later—the results speak for themselves. Thoughtful landscape design, high-quality materials, and region-appropriate plant choices can transform a space and keep it looking its best year after year.

Proof That Planning Pays Off

From the beginning, this site was built on a strong foundation: smart layout, durable hardscape, and a planting plan tailored to the property’s microclimate and sun patterns. As the landscape has filled in, it’s delivered exactly what we designed for—four-season interest, low maintenance, and lasting curb appeal for customers and tenants.

Why Region-Appropriate Plants Matter

Selecting plants that fit our climate is key to long-term success. We rely on tools like the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map to guide plant selection so perennials establish well and continue to thrive in our area’s temperature range. USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map

Durable Materials, Long-Term Results

Quality matters—especially for commercial sites with steady foot traffic and year-round use. We specify commercial-grade hardscape materials and proven plant varieties to reduce replacements, minimize irrigation needs once established, and keep maintenance predictable.

Ready for a Landscape That Lasts?

If you’re planning a renovation or new commercial installation in Richmond or the surrounding Central Virginia area, our team can design and build a landscape that looks great on day one—and even better in year three (and beyond).

👉 Contact us today to start your project.

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