A Layered Garden Walkway Designed to Bring the Landscape Together
This homeowner wanted a landscape that felt more connected, something softer around the house with natural transitions between spaces. Clean pathways and thoughtful plantings became the foundation of the design.
We added a mix of hydrangeas, hollies, and additional plantings to bring structure, greenery, and seasonal interest to the yard. These layers help soften edges and create a cohesive flow without overwhelming the space.
Stone pathways were incorporated to guide movement and define each area. The large stepping stones with slate chips keep things crisp and modern while still blending naturally into the garden.
The result is a welcoming landscape with pathways and plantings that create a calm and easy flow throughout the yard.

Your Outdoor Space Can Help Beat the Winter Blues. Here’s How
Think winter means staying cooped up indoors?
Not so fast. Even a quick step into a well-designed outdoor space can boost your serotonin, lower stress, and help you breathe a little easier—yes, even in January.
In this month’s featured blog, we dive into the science of why nature works like a reset button for your brain and how thoughtful design elements like fire pits, warm lighting, and evergreens can make your yard a place you enjoy year-round. If you’re looking for a little inspiration (and a little science) to brighten up winter, you’ll want to check this out.

Warm Wishes from our R&R Family to Yours
As we begin a new year filled with fresh inspiration, we want to sincerely thank you for trusting R&R Landscaping with your outdoor spaces. Whether you’ve been enjoying crisp winter mornings, gathering around a fire pit, or starting to dream about new projects for the months ahead, we’re grateful to be part of your landscape journey.
From all of us at R&R Landscaping, we look forward to creating beautiful outdoor spaces with you in 2026 and beyond.

Want to learn more about our services? Nerd out on some plants? Let’s talk.


