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When it comes to landscaping in North Carolina, pine needles installation (pine straw) is one of the most popular and effective choices for both homeowners and businesses. Affordable, natural, and long-lasting, pine needles not only enhance the beauty of your yard but also protect your soil and plants.
We care about your garden & landscapes
At Greener by the Hour Landscaping, we specialize in pine needles delivery and installation throughout Mooresville, Troutman, Statesville, Davidson, Cornelius, and Huntersville. Our team provides professional service, premium-quality pine straw, and clean installation that gives your property a neat, polished look.
Fresh, premium-quality pine straw delivered straight to your property.
Neat, even coverage around trees, flower beds, and garden areas.
Tidy edges, clean lines, and professional detailing for maximum curb appeal.
Pine Needles for Your Landscape
Natural Soil Enrichment:Pine needles break down slowly, adding organic matter to your soil and improving its structure over time.
Weed Suppression:A fresh layer of pine needles prevents sunlight from reaching weed seeds, helping you maintain cleaner beds.
Moisture Retention:Just like mulch, pine straw helps retain soil moisture, reducing the need for frequent watering during dry summer months.
Erosion Control:Because pine needles interlock naturally, they stay in place better than many other ground covers, making them perfect for sloped areas.
Eco-Friendly & Sustainable:Pine needles are a renewable resource collected from forests without harming trees.
Greener By The Hour
Whether you’re a homeowner in Davidson wanting to enhance your garden beds, or a business in Cornelius aiming to boost curb appeal, we offer pine needle installation for:
Residential properties
Commercial buildings
HOA communities
Parks & recreational areas
We recommend refreshing pine needles once or twice a year to keep your yard looking clean and attractive.
Yes, pine needles are excellent for acid-loving plants like azaleas, rhododendrons, and dogwoods.
Pine straw is lighter, easier to spread, and ideal for slopes, while mulch is heavier and offers a different aesthetic.
Live in one of these areas? Request your pine needles estimate today!