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Throughout the Twin Cities, Southview Design landscaping customers are enthusiastic about referring us to friends, neighbors, and family.
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Every year, Tiger Oak Media asks their readers who is the best in your city. From pubs and restaurants, to dentists and optometrists, and even – you guessed it – landscape designers, businesses are ranked and rewarded for the work they do all year long.
There are 4 simple rules to vote:
Depending on what city you live in, you will vote in a different survey. The three areas we are competing in for the title of "Best Landscape Designer" are the Southwest Metro, Lake Minnetonka, and Edina.
This award-winning backyard patio design uses functional design principles to create the perfect outdoor living room.
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Great creativity and communication. ~ Jane KuhnEden Prairie, Minnesota
We excel at tackling complex projects where every detail has to be just right.
The teams work like a well oiled machine. We are going to enter my gardens and the new addition in the Better Home & Gardens contest. ~ Nancy & Martin WellsWayzata, Minnesota
Can you say "Curb Appeal"!? This Edina front entry blends classic and contemporary elements to create the perfect first impression.
This is the third time we have used Southview Design at two different residences. We could not be happier with the quality and beauty of our back yard. ~ The BergesEdina, Minnesota
Over the last three years, we have seen a growing number of homeowners ready to invest in their outdoor living spaces. While many preferences have remained consistent, others have evolved and inspired a new era of landscape design trends.
Freeze-thaw-freeze-thaw. Warm days and cold nights can make walkways, sidewalks, and driveways an icy mess. Here are our pro tips for keeping your pavement safe.
Eager for Spring? Making maple syrup in your backyard is a great way to enjoy the outdoors while you're waiting for the snow and ice to melt. Step one: collect the sap.