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Landscaping in Hamilton

Hamilton properties almost always come with a topography conversation. The escarpment runs through the city, so retaining and grade work shows up on a lot of our quotes here. Dundas brings heritage character and tight lots, Westdale leans mature and shaded, and Stoney Creek includes lakefront wind exposure that affects what plants actually survive.

Where we work in Hamilton

  • Escarpment-edge properties (upper and lower city)
  • Heritage Dundas village lots
  • Westdale mature canopy streets
  • Stoney Creek lakefront properties

Recent Hamilton project types

Stone retaining feature on the escarpment

Tiered natural-stone retaining and planting pockets to make a steep upper-city slope usable as garden space.

Westdale shade garden

A layered shade planting under mature maples with a refreshed path and crisp bed edges — designed to thrive in low light.

What we offer in Hamilton

Full landscaping services

Spring & Fall Clean-Ups

Spring & Fall Clean-Ups

Garden Design & Plant Installation

Garden Design & Plant Installation

Soil, Mulch & Aggregate Delivery

Soil, Mulch & Aggregate Delivery

Sod Removal & Installation

Sod Removal & Installation

Patios & Stone Work

Patios & Stone Work

Garden Maintenance

Garden Maintenance

Pressure Washing

Pressure Washing

Handyman Repairs

Handyman Repairs

Gutter Cleaning

Gutter Cleaning

Junk Removal

Junk Removal

Snow Removal

Snow Removal

Lawn Cutting

Lawn Cutting

Hedge Trimming

Hedge Trimming

Roof Cleaning

Roof Cleaning

Patio Cleaning

Patio Cleaning

Hamilton FAQs

Do you build retaining walls in Hamilton?

Yes. Hamilton slopes mean we design and build segmental and natural-stone retaining regularly, with proper base prep and drainage behind the wall.

Can you work on heritage Dundas properties?

We can. We keep material choices appropriate, work cleanly on tight lots and avoid changes that conflict with the older streetscape.

What plants survive Stoney Creek lakefront exposure?

We lean on wind- and salt-tolerant species — ornamental grasses, certain junipers, sea holly and similar — instead of fragile flowering shrubs that burn off in a season.

Hamilton References

Local Hamilton project references and testimonials are coming soon. Ask us during your consultation and we are happy to share recent work in person.