Barry Landscape & Maintenance Service

Barry Landscape & Maintenance Service Residential & Commercial Landscaping in King County

Barry Landscape & Maintenance Services is a locally owned company providing quality service to commercial businesses and homeowners in the King County Area. We pride ourselves on our expert work and we care about each individual by meeting his or her specific needs. Additionally, our staff is highly skilled and trained and we believe our work is never finished until you are completely satisfied and happy.

05/28/2019

Sometimes, one patch of grass can handle the weather, while another patch dies easily. A lot of this has to do with the amount of potassium they've gotten. Potassium helps to toughen up grass and other plants to make them resistant to disease, drought, and low temperatures.

05/14/2019

If you really want to spruce up your tropical landscape, add some beautiful and natural-looking waterscapes such as trickling streams, waterfalls, and exotic koi ponds.

05/09/2019

Are you concerned that switching to organic lawn care methods could make it more difficult to deal with trouble spots in the lawn? We’re always happy to help you evaluate the issues in your lawn and what kind of results you can expect once you switch to organic products.

05/07/2019

We realize that it can seem counterintuitive to hire a professional landscaping contractor when you’re trying to save money. In reality, the expertise they bring to the project can help you get everything you want without going over budget.

05/02/2019

If you want to keep landscape maintenance to a minimum in the future, some experts recommend adding hardscapes. These are permanent rock, stone, or concrete features that require little care and can include: patios, rock gardens, and walkways.

04/30/2019

Around 1950, Levittown, one of the first affordable suburbs, was built. This "cookie cutter" suburb built by Abraham Levitt and his sons William and Alfred on Long Island was the first American suburb to include already in-place lawns when tenants moved in.

04/25/2019

Are you interested in making your yard a private get-away from the rest of the world? That’s possible with the help of a landscaping contractor. How about a bench under trees to enjoy the wildlife or a flower garden?

04/23/2019

Plants in a Japanese garden or landscape are used as a way of expressing joy and pain in a poetic way. The symbolism plants bring to your garden are connected with moving thoughts and the universal forms of life.

04/18/2019

Landscaping is a challenge to create- and to keep up. However, a professional contractor can help. They ensure that you get what you need and do the heavy lifting so that the job gets done on time and right.

04/16/2019

In Great Britain, the term "yard" refers to land cornering buildings often uncultivated. Oddly enough, the English actually refer to what Americans consider “yards” as "gardens" instead.

04/11/2019

Most cactus plants are relatively easy care. In nature, they can survive in harsh conditions where the heat can be punishing and water is scarce. Even though many have a unique appearance compared to other types of garden plants, the right cactus can be a dramatic addition to the garden.

04/09/2019

You may already know the camellia is a popular flowering shrub used in Asian style landscaping. One particular type of camellia is also the main ingredient in a popular Chinese and Japanese beverage. Can you guess its name? If you guessed that the camellia sinensis is the plant used to make classic teas, you're right.

Address

Bellevue, WA
98008

Opening Hours

Monday 6am - 9pm
Tuesday 6am - 9pm
Wednesday 6am - 9pm
Thursday 6am - 9pm
Friday 6am - 9pm
Saturday 6am - 9pm
Sunday 6am - 9pm

Telephone

(253) 405-5560

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