
Lamp-pillared entry, stone retaining walls, and layered four-season plantings on a Greenville estate.
This Greenville home sat on a property with great bones, mature trees, and a front entry that didn't match the architecture. The homeowners wanted a finished, intentional look from the road, plus outdoor spaces that hold their shape through three seasons.
We rebuilt the entry with brick lamp pillars flanking a stone walkway, tied a low natural-stone retaining wall along the side grade, and replanted the front beds with layered four-season material. Coreopsis, ornamental grasses, and yellow mounded shrubs anchor the long view. Lighting threads through the pillars and beds for an evening read.
The property has presence from the street now. The lighting reads beautifully at dusk, and the planting plan holds shape from spring through late fall.




















This is the kind of work Kevin and the Nature's Call team do across Greenville, Hockessin, Chadds Ford, and throughout northern Delaware and southeastern Pennsylvania. Every project is designed to the specific property — no two are the same.
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