Plantings & Lawn Care

Our many certified trees, shrubs, perennials, ground covers and lawn care services

We are your St. Louis landscaping exterior design specialists, offering consultation, planning, landscape design and installation for both commercial landscapes and residential homes.

As a licensed certified nursery dealer, we feature a wide variety of gorgeous, hardy plants of all kinds that greatly enhance the outdoor beauty of your home or business.

Through the years Environmental Landscaping has installed many trees and other planting – offers specimen, certified nursery stock, trees, conifers, evergreens, flowering shrubs, perennials and ground covers of all types. When you need a St. Louis landscaping contractor, we are your solution.

Let our experts consult with you and provide the perfect plantings that will enhance the beauty and functionality of your residence or business for many years to come.

We also offer:

  • Cleanup and Planting Beds
  • Trimming and Pruning
  • Lawn Aerating/Silt Seeding
  • Fertilizing/Seeding
  • Spade Edge and Mulch Planting Beds
  • Plant Sales

Since 1970 our licensed professionals have been serving the St. Louis community. Contact us today or give us a call at (636) 225-3848 to talk with our experts.

Deciduous

Deciduous means “falling off at maturity” or “tending to fall off”, and it is typically used in order to refer to trees or shrubs that lose their leaves seasonally (most commonly during autumn) and to the shedding of other plant structures such as petals after flowering or fruit when ripe.

Evergreens

In botany, an evergreen is a plant that has leaves throughout the year, always green. This contrasts with deciduous plants, which completely lose their foliage during the winter or dry season. There are many different kinds of evergreen plants, both trees and shrubs.

Perennial

A perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives for more than two years. The term is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials. The term is also widely used to distinguish plants with little or no woody growth from trees and shrubs, which are also technically perennials.