BLG Environmental Services - September 2020

STONE IS THE NEW STANDARD

A beautiful stone feature — for your walls, seating walls, columns, plants, firepits, and much more — can make your backyard space look breathtaking. When it comes to BLG Environmental’s designs, there’s no stonework that we trust more than Tremron’s Stonegate Retaining Wall.

These stone wall blocks are a perfect combination of function and style, and they are double-sided for installing patterns or irregularities that imitate the look of quaint European villages (and they last for decades just the same!). They can serve multiple purposes, like completing your outdoor kitchen or helping control erosion when built against a ledge. Not only is it one of the most flexible products we can use for your landscape design, but it also makes it easier for us to install other design elements into your yard. For example, we can create customized outdoor lighting features in places that would be difficult without a built stone wall or foundation.

Why We Love Tremron’s Stonegate Wall Blocks

WHAT’S HAPPENING WITH GAVIN’S GUYS? MEET GAVIN

In fact, I learned so much over the years that I’ve become a landscape designer with my own team of guys. That’s why my dad asked me to help him with his

newsletter: I’m an industry expert. My operations are pretty extensive in the

Florida region. Even all the regions! I’ve been drawing pictures or “diagrams” (the landscaping lingo for pictures) for clients and their projects since forever.

Some of my secrets can even be used to help grow your own plants at home!

For example, our nursery (did I mention I have a nursery too?) planted rows and rows of Florida pines

H ey guys! My name is Burns. Gavin Burns. You might know Robert Burns as the owner and lead landscape designer of BLG Environmental. He’s kind of a big deal. Anyway, he’s taken me under his wing for the past seven years now. That might come as a surprise, since I’m only 7 years old — but he’s also my dad, so I’ve been listening to dinner table talk about landscaping, picking the best nurseries, passing out staff assignments, and sharing the best conditions for planting a live oak since I was an infant.

the other day. Now, my guys are depotting them into the ground. Some would say, “Hey Gavin, that’s a pretty quick turnover. How did you make your pines grow so fast?” I would tell them, “Listen, I can’t tell you. I can only tell my newsletter friends.” So, this is the secret: dinosaur bones. That’s right. If you’re high enough up in the world, you can get a nifty deal with archaeological digs and create a unique compost with dinosaur bones and Mom’s orange peels. You should really try it at home!

Anyway, I’m sleepy. I wonder if we have any oranges left? Goodbye, friends. See you next time!

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LANDSCAPE - HARDSCAPE - IRRIGATION - OUTDOOR LIGHTING

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