Natural Stone Features

Landscape-09-2009-052-1-1-1.jpg
Adding structure and dimension through rock formations.
Decorative Boulder Placement & Rock Accents

Large boulders and rocks can be used to construct walls and add shape and dimensions to your Lane County landscape! We install them to serve both form and function by retaining soil in sloped areas, accentuating a pond or water feature, and providing sitting areas along a path or around a fire pit. Properly placed, a group of boulders can add as much to your landscape as several trees and shrubs.

Testimonials

Darren and his staff are very professional no matter how big or small the job is. They have built me an underground sprinkler many years ago (like 2003) and they are all still working. I have a few repairs here and there due to wear and tear but all in all those sprinklers are still working and making my yard beautiful. They are so accommodating whenever you call them for a small service repair/project. I would use them over and over again.
Lourdes Birdsall
Schelsky Landscape & Irrigation designed and installed our landscaping at a new house we built in Hawthorne Estates. The design include a paver stone fire pit in the back yard and large retaining in the front yard along with multiple shrub beds and lawn. We could not have been more happy with the service and quality of the overall completed project - we even had several suppliers of the retaining wall products stop and ask if they could use pictures of the landscaping / house in their brochures. the Best part is that Schelsky's followed up with winterization of the system and again helped us when we decided to add landscape lighting. The overall experience was very easy, professional and best of all we feel that we got a great end product that has lasted years and still looks great.
Chris Humphries

Connect with us today!

“Investing in fine landscaping creates a sense of esthetics and attention to detail. Framing the building with the right landscaping makes an esthetically pleasing statement.”

– Christopher Hughes, DMD. | Dental Economics, Nov. 2008