With the current state of our planet, it is more important than ever to become environmentally conscious about our choices, and our lawns and gardens are no exception. When implemented effectively, sustainable landscaping practices contribute to a healthier, more resilient environment while supporting the well-being of communities and ecosystems. Here are some ways to create […]
We recently completed this great looking wall and firepit overlooking Lake Champlain in Burlington, VT. Dolph Pond Granite from our partners at Adirondack Natural Stone was used to create this masterpiece.
15 tons of salt, hundreds of gallons of diesel, lots of red bull, broken hydraulic lines & shovels, careful planning and a determined (and tired) crew. We now claim victory on the 2013 ice storm. The roads, driveways and parking lots we service are all clean, safe and accessible. Once again doing what it takes […]
Great project in Shelburne for a longtime client. Full landscape makeover to go along with a very extensive remodel and addition on the house. Several terraces, gas fire pit, seat walls, plantings and a butterfly garden!
Fun Job for a longtime customer. One that reminds us of the great relationships we have built along with all of the landscapes! Fieldstone retaining wall and fieldstone and bluestone stoop. Boxwood, Salvia, Rudbekia, Astilbe and Serbian spruce will add interest all year. Awesome job guys!
The entire di Stefano Landscaping team took a much-needed and well-deserved day off zipping through the forest at ArborTrek Canopy Adventures.
Working with Wright and Morrisey Construction to develop the landscape at a new Key Bank Location in Burlington. We came in the early spring before construction started to dig 6 very beautiful and mature Linden trees that were planted around what was a gas station. We created a makeshift nursery behing the adjacent cinema and […]
We took some time out of our spring schedule to do a little “streetscaping” project at the King Street Youth Center. di Stefano Landscaping provided the materials and guidance and 20 enthusiastic youngsters provided most of the labor. It was incredible how involved they all were and the pride they had in the project!
We used Thermal Bluestone with clay brick borders and walkways combined with perimeter planting and trees to cozy up this outdoor room!