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Free 30-Minute Landscape Evaluation: Expert Answers for Your Property

Your landscape represents one of your largest home investments—typically $15,000-$50,000 in combined value from mature trees, established plantings, hardscaping, and years of care. Yet most homeowners make landscape decisions based on guesswork, internet articles written for different climates, or advice from garden center staff who’ve never seen their property.

What if you could sit down with a credentialed landscape professional—an ISA Certified Arborist and Master Gardener with nearly a decade of local experience—and get specific, expert answers about your exact property? No sales pressure, no obligation, just 30 minutes of professional insight tailored to your landscape’s unique conditions and your specific goals.

That’s exactly what WhiteHouse Landscapes LLC’s free landscape evaluation provides.

What Makes This Different From a “Free Estimate”?

Most landscape companies offer “free estimates”—quick visits focused on pricing specific work you’ve already decided you want. That’s fine if you know exactly what your landscape needs and simply need a quote.

But what if you’re not sure what your property actually needs? What if you have questions about plant health, timing, priorities, or whether that work is even necessary? What if you want to understand your options before committing to any service?

That’s where a true landscape evaluation becomes invaluable.

A Free Estimate Answers: “How much will this service cost?”

A Comprehensive Landscape Evaluation Answers:

  • What does my landscape actually need right now?
  • Why is this plant struggling, and can it be saved?
  • Should I prune now or wait until spring?
  • Is this the right plant for this location?
  • What’s causing this drainage issue, and how do I fix it?
  • How can I reduce maintenance while improving appearance?
  • What should be my priorities for this year’s budget?
  • Is this landscape problem serious, or can it wait?

You leave with understanding, not just a price quote.

What Happens During Your 30-Minute Evaluation

This isn’t a sales pitch disguised as consultation. It’s a genuine professional assessment designed to give you the information you need to make informed decisions about your landscape—whether you hire us, handle work yourself, or choose to do nothing at all.

Step 1: I Listen to Your Concerns and Goals

We start by discussing what prompted your call:

  • Specific problems you’ve noticed
  • Changes you’re considering
  • Questions about plant health or landscape performance
  • Budget priorities and timeline considerations
  • How you use your outdoor space and what matters most

This isn’t just courtesy—it ensures the evaluation addresses your actual concerns rather than following a generic checklist.

Step 2: Property Walkthrough and Assessment

Together, we’ll walk your property while I evaluate:

Plant Health: I’m observing tree and shrub vigor, identifying disease or pest issues, noting stress symptoms, and assessing whether problems are serious or cosmetic. As an ISA Certified Arborist since 2013, I’m trained to recognize early warning signs most homeowners miss.

Soil Conditions: Drainage patterns, compaction indicators, erosion concerns, and soil quality clues tell me what’s happening below ground—often the root cause (literally) of struggling landscapes.

Proper Spacing and Placement: Are plants located appropriately for their mature size? Are foundation plantings already crowding structures? Will that “small” tree eventually become a problem? Experience prevents expensive mistakes.

Maintenance Issues: Overgrown shrubs, improper pruning history, weed pressure, mulch conditions, and edge definition reveal maintenance patterns and opportunities for improvement.

Design Opportunities: Where could strategic changes deliver disproportionate impact? What low-cost improvements would transform appearance? Which expensive renovations might be unnecessary?

Structural Concerns: As a credentialed arborist, I’m also noting potential hazards: dead limbs, concerning lean, root issues, storm damage, or decay that could threaten property or safety.

Throughout the walkthrough, I’m answering your questions in real-time with specific recommendations based on what I’m observing on your actual property—not generic advice that may or may not apply to your situation.

Step 3: Priority Discussion and Recommendations

After the walkthrough, we discuss findings and recommendations:

  • What needs immediate attention versus what can wait
  • Realistic timelines for addressing issues
  • Ballpark budget ranges for work you’re considering
  • Multiple options at different price points when available
  • What you can handle yourself versus what benefits from professional expertise

The goal is to give you a clear picture of your landscape’s current state and a realistic path forward—whether that’s spring cleanup, custom landscape design, ongoing plant health care, or simply better information for managing your property yourself.

Step 4: Written Quote (If Requested)

If you’d like formal pricing for any services discussed, I provide detailed written quotes within 2 business days:

  • Specific scope of work clearly outlined
  • Transparent pricing with no hidden charges
  • Quote validity period (typically 10 days)
  • Early booking discounts when applicable

There’s absolutely no pressure to accept any quote. The information from your evaluation has value regardless of whether you ever hire professional services.

The Questions Homeowners Ask Most

During hundreds of landscape evaluations over nearly a decade, certain questions come up repeatedly. Here are real questions from Northern Kentucky homeowners—and the kind of specific answers a professional evaluation provides:

“This shrub used to flower beautifully, but now it barely blooms. What’s wrong?”

Generic internet answer: Could be dozens of issues—pruning, fertilizer, sunlight, water, disease, age…

Evaluation answer: I can see it’s a lilac that’s been sheared annually in fall (removing next year’s flower buds), and it’s showing signs of stem borer damage. Stop fall pruning, prune immediately after spring bloom instead, and we should address the borer issue. You’ll see flowering return within 1-2 years.

“Should I remove this tree, or can it be saved?”

Generic internet answer: Depends on the problem severity and species…

Evaluation answer: This oak has mechanical damage from the storm, but the wound is small relative to trunk diameter, the tree is otherwise vigorous, and proper pruning will prevent decay issues. No reason to remove it. However, that maple behind it has extensive root damage from construction—I’d recommend removal before it becomes a hazard.

“When is the best time to prune these shrubs?”

Generic internet answer: Varies by species and bloom timing…

Evaluation answer: These are spring-blooming spireas—prune right after flowering ends (May/June) to avoid cutting off next year’s buds. Those viburnums are summer bloomers—prune in late winter for maximum flowering. I can handle both during appropriate seasonal visits.

“My lawn always looks terrible. What am I doing wrong?”

Generic internet answer: Could be watering, fertilization, soil pH, compaction, disease, insects…

Evaluation answer: Your soil is severely compacted—I can barely push this screwdriver in. Professional core aeration in fall will address 80% of your turf problems. The shade under these trees also means you need shade-tolerant grass varieties if you overseed. Let’s focus on soil health first.

“Is this landscape design going to work long-term?”

Generic internet answer: Depends on plant selection and spacing…

Evaluation answer: These burning bushes are already 6 feet wide and will reach 10-12 feet at maturity—they’re only 4 feet from your foundation. Within 5 years, they’ll be maintenance nightmares. We should discuss redesign options with appropriately sized plants before the problem gets worse.

“How much should I budget for landscape maintenance this year?”

Generic internet answer: Varies widely by property size…

Evaluation answer: For your property, figure $800-1,200 for comprehensive spring cleanup with mulch and weed control, $300-500 for fall aeration, and $200-400 for seasonal pruning. Total annual investment around $1,300-2,100 maintains what you have in excellent condition. If you want to address that drainage issue and renovate the side bed, add another $2,500-3,500.

See the difference? Specific answers based on your actual property trump generic information every time.

Why Professional Expertise Matters

Anyone can walk your property and point out obvious problems. The value of a credentialed professional lies in what most people miss—the subtle signs, the early warnings, the preventable problems that become expensive if ignored.

Plant Health Diagnosis

When your shrub is declining, is it disease, insects, environmental stress, or poor planting? Wrong diagnosis leads to wrong treatment—wasting money while the problem worsens.

As an ISA Certified Arborist and Master Gardener, I’m trained to identify specific problems accurately and recommend appropriate solutions. Sometimes that’s treatment; often it’s cultural changes that address root causes rather than symptoms.

Understanding Mature Plant Size

The #1 mistake in landscape design is ignoring mature size. That cute 3-foot shrub becomes 12 feet wide in 8 years. That “small” tree towers over your house in 15 years.

I know what plants become at maturity because I’ve watched thousands of them grow over decades in Northern Kentucky’s specific conditions. This prevents expensive mistakes before they’re planted.

Proper Timing and Technique

Pruning a spring-blooming shrub in March cuts off this year’s flowers. Aerating in summer stresses heat-sensitive grass. Applying pre-emergent in May misses the critical window.

Professional timing dramatically impacts results. During your evaluation, I’m not just identifying what needs doing—I’m explaining when and why timing matters.

Soil Health and Root Issues

Most landscape problems start underground. Compaction, poor drainage, nutrient deficiency, and root damage create symptoms above ground that seem mysterious without understanding soil science.

I’m assessing soil conditions during your walkthrough and connecting them to the plant performance you’re observing. This is how we solve problems permanently rather than treating symptoms endlessly.

Code Compliance and Best Practices

ANSI standards for tree and shrub planting, IPM (Integrated Pest Management) protocols, proper pruning techniques, and safety considerations aren’t common knowledge—but they’re essential for landscape success.

Professional expertise means recommendations that follow established standards rather than outdated practices that waste money or damage plants.

What You’re NOT Getting

Let’s be clear about what this free evaluation isn’t, so expectations align with reality:

This Is Not:

  • A detailed written landscape plan (that’s our design service)
  • Instant quotes for every possible service (written quotes follow within 2 days if requested)
  • A commitment to hire any services whatsoever
  • A hard-sell pressure situation (we don’t operate that way)
  • A quick 5-minute estimate (we’re investing real time in your property)

This IS:

  • A genuine professional assessment of your landscape’s current condition
  • Expert answers to your specific questions about your property
  • Honest recommendations prioritized by importance and timing
  • Budget-range guidance for work you’re considering
  • Information that helps you make informed decisions regardless of who does the work

The evaluation has value independent of whether you ever hire us. You’re getting professional expertise applied to your specific property—that’s the commodity, and it’s genuinely free.

Who Benefits Most From a Landscape Evaluation

Not every property needs professional evaluation. If you’re simply continuing established maintenance routines that work well, you probably don’t need us to walk your property and confirm everything’s fine.

But certain situations absolutely benefit from expert assessment:

New Homeowners

You’ve inherited someone else’s landscape decisions. What’s that tree? Is this plant healthy or dying? Should I keep this design or change it? What maintenance does this property actually need?

A professional evaluation gives you the landscape knowledge previous owners accumulated over years—condensed into 30 minutes.

Struggling Landscapes

Something isn’t working. Plants decline despite your efforts. Weeds dominate. Turf struggles. Problems seem to multiply.

Professional diagnosis identifies root causes—often simple issues like compaction or poor drainage that once fixed, solve multiple symptoms simultaneously.

Major Decisions Pending

You’re considering significant landscape investment—new installation, major renovation, large tree removal, drainage correction—but you’re not sure if it’s necessary, wise, or properly designed.

Professional assessment either confirms you’re on the right track or reveals better alternatives before you commit thousands of dollars to work that might not achieve your goals.

Declining Trees or Valuable Specimens

That mature oak, the beautiful Japanese maple, the established specimen tree—when valuable plants show concerning symptoms, expert diagnosis can mean the difference between successful treatment and unnecessary removal.

ISA Certified Arborist evaluation determines whether treatment is viable or removal is truly necessary, saving both money and irreplaceable mature plants when possible.

Maintenance Confusion

You’re not sure what your landscape needs, when to do it, or whether you’re wasting money on unnecessary services.

Professional evaluation creates a prioritized maintenance plan aligned with your actual needs and budget rather than generic schedules that may or may not apply to your property.

Property Value Concerns

You’re preparing to sell, refinancing, or simply want to protect your landscape investment.

Professional assessment identifies curb appeal improvements with highest ROI and maintenance issues that could affect property value or buyer perception.

The Value Proposition: What $0 Gets You

Professional landscape consultation typically costs $150-$300 per hour. We’re offering 30 minutes of that expertise at no charge and no obligation.

Why?

Because we’ve found that homeowners who understand their landscapes make better decisions—whether they hire us or not. And informed homeowners who eventually choose professional services become long-term clients who value expertise and invest appropriately in their properties.

This isn’t a loss leader or sales tactic. It’s genuine belief that education creates better outcomes for everyone.

What This Free Evaluation Prevents

Consider what landscape mistakes cost:

  • Wrong plant in wrong location: $200-$1,200 to remove and replace (plus 5-15 years of growth lost)
  • Improper tree removal decision: $2,000-$5,000+ removing a healthy tree that could have been saved
  • Missed disease or insect issues: $500-$2,000 treating advanced problems (or losing plants entirely)
  • Poor maintenance timing: Wasted effort and money on ineffective treatments
  • Unnecessary renovations: $5,000-$15,000 on landscape work that proper maintenance could have prevented

One prevented mistake easily justifies the value of professional consultation. Multiple prevented mistakes—which is typical—represent thousands in avoided costs.

What This Free Evaluation Enables

Beyond preventing mistakes, professional evaluation enables better decisions:

  • Prioritized maintenance plans that address real needs efficiently
  • Confident choices about when to DIY versus when to hire professionals
  • Proper timing that maximizes effectiveness of effort and investment
  • Budget planning based on actual needs rather than guesses
  • Long-term strategy that builds landscape value systematically

This is about informed decision-making. Whether you handle work yourself, hire us, or hire someone else, you’re making choices based on professional assessment rather than guesswork.

What Happens After Your Evaluation

Following your 30-minute landscape evaluation, you have several paths forward—all optional, all based on your decisions:

Path 1: Request Written Quotes

If you’d like formal pricing for services discussed, I provide detailed written quotes within 2 business days. Every quote includes:

  • Specific scope of work clearly outlined
  • Transparent pricing with labor and materials itemized
  • Timeline and scheduling information
  • Quote validity period (typically 10 days)
  • Early booking discounts when applicable

Remember our spring booking incentives: approve quotes within 10 days for 10% discount, choose priority scheduling weeks for an additional 5% off. Combined, that’s 15% savings for planning ahead.

Path 2: Use Information to Proceed Independently

The information from your evaluation belongs to you. If you choose to handle work yourself or hire other providers, that’s absolutely fine. You’re better informed either way.

Path 3: Schedule Follow-Up Consultation

Sometimes 30 minutes isn’t enough for complex properties or major planning. We can schedule extended consultation time (paid hourly) for comprehensive design work, detailed plant health care planning, or in-depth problem solving.

Path 4: Enter Ongoing Care Relationship

Many clients begin with evaluation, proceed with specific services like spring cleanup or fall aeration, and eventually transition into ongoing care programs where we handle all landscape maintenance throughout the year.

This progression makes sense—once you’ve experienced the difference professional expertise makes, continuing that relationship protects your investment long-term.

No Path Required

The evaluation stands alone. You’re not obligated to take any further action. The information has value regardless.

Real Client Experiences

“I was convinced I needed to remove three large trees—quoted at $4,500. During the evaluation, Michael explained that two were completely healthy with cosmetic issues easily addressed through proper pruning, and only one had actual structural concerns warranting removal. He saved us $3,000 and two beautiful mature trees.” — Florence, KY homeowner

“We bought our house last spring and inherited a landscape we didn’t understand. The evaluation helped us identify what plants we had, what they needed, and which ones were actually dead versus dormant. Finally felt like we understood our own yard.” — Union, KY homeowner

“I’d been fighting drainage issues for three years and spent probably $800 on various DIY solutions that didn’t work. During the evaluation, Michael identified that downspout discharge was causing the whole problem—a $150 fix I could handle myself. Wish I’d called years ago.” — Burlington, KY homeowner

“The evaluation revealed our ‘problem landscape’ was actually fine—we just didn’t understand proper plant behavior for our species. What we thought were disease issues were normal seasonal changes. What we thought was neglect was actually healthy dormancy. Saved us from unnecessary and expensive renovation work.” — Walton, KY homeowner

Common Misconceptions About Free Evaluations

“Free means it’s not really valuable.”

Professional expertise has value whether money changes hands or not. We’re investing real time and genuine knowledge in your property assessment. The “free” aspect doesn’t diminish quality—it reflects our confidence that informed homeowners become long-term clients when they need professional services.

“This is just a sales pitch.”

If you experience sales pressure during your evaluation, we haven’t delivered what we promised. This is legitimate professional assessment, not disguised marketing. Many evaluations result in “your landscape is fine, keep doing what you’re doing”—which isn’t exactly aggressive salesmanship.

“I’ll feel obligated to hire something.”

There is literally zero obligation. We’re not tracking how many evaluations convert to sales or pressuring anyone. You’ll receive information and optionally quotes if requested. What you do with that information is entirely your decision.

“They’ll find problems that don’t exist to generate work.”

Our reputation in the Northern Kentucky community is built on honest assessment and appropriate recommendations. Creating false problems would destroy trust and credibility—the exact opposite of long-term business success. I see my work throughout the community daily. Reputation matters more than any individual sale.

“Thirty minutes isn’t enough time.”

For initial assessment addressing specific concerns, 30 minutes is typically sufficient. Comprehensive design work or complex problem-solving requires more time (which we can schedule separately), but most homeowners leave their evaluation with the information they needed.

The Professional Credentials Behind Every Evaluation

When you schedule a landscape evaluation with WhiteHouse Landscapes LLC, you’re not getting random advice from someone who happens to own a truck and some equipment. You’re accessing expertise backed by professional credentials that require rigorous training and ongoing education:

ISA Certified Arborist KY-0847A (Since 2013)

International Society of Arboriculture certification requires comprehensive knowledge examination covering:

  • Tree and shrub biology, physiology, and identification
  • Soil science and root system management
  • Plant health diagnosis and treatment protocols
  • Proper pruning techniques and timing by species
  • Risk assessment and hazard evaluation
  • Installation standards and best practices

This isn’t a weekend course—it’s professional certification maintained through continuing education and adherence to industry standards.

Kentucky Master Gardener (Since 2011)

University of Kentucky Extension Master Gardener program requires:

  • 40+ hours intensive training in plant science, soil health, and IPM
  • Demonstrated knowledge through examination
  • Ongoing continuing education requirements
  • Practical experience in regional horticulture
  • Commitment to science-based recommendations

Master Gardeners serve as Extension’s connection to the community—trained to provide research-based information rather than folklore or guesswork.

Licensed Kentucky Pesticide Applicator (Since 2010)

State pesticide licensing demonstrates:

  • Safe, legal, effective pesticide use
  • Integrated Pest Management principles
  • Environmental protection knowledge
  • Product selection and appropriate application
  • Documentation and compliance requirements

When plant health issues require treatment, licensed applicators ensure products are applied correctly, safely, and in accordance with regulations—protecting both your property and the environment.

Combined Expertise Advantage

These three credentials together create comprehensive knowledge rarely found in the landscape industry. I’m not just someone who knows plants, or just someone who understands trees, or just someone licensed to apply treatments—I bring all three perspectives to every property evaluation.

This means connecting symptoms to causes accurately, recommending solutions that address problems permanently rather than temporarily, and understanding when treatment is necessary versus when cultural changes are more appropriate.

Service Area and Local Knowledge

WhiteHouse Landscapes LLC primarily serves Florence, Union, Walton, Richwood, and Burlington, Kentucky, with services available throughout Boone and Kenton Counties.

This local focus isn’t just convenient—it’s essential for landscape expertise. Northern Kentucky’s specific conditions require experience gained from years working in this exact area:

Zone 6b Climate Understanding: Our growing season, winter hardiness requirements, and seasonal timing differ from surrounding regions. Local experience means recommendations based on proven performance here, not generic advice from other zones.

Clay Soil Expertise: Northern Kentucky’s notorious clay soil presents specific challenges for drainage, compaction, and plant establishment. I’ve worked with these conditions for nearly a decade and understand which techniques actually work in our soil.

Regional Pest and Disease Pressures: Japanese beetles, bagworms, anthracnose, fire blight, vole damage—certain problems are prevalent in our area while others rarely occur. Local experience means recognizing regional issues quickly and accurately.

Microclimate Variations: Even within our service area, conditions vary by elevation, proximity to the Ohio River, urban heat island effects, and property-specific factors. Intimate knowledge of the region reveals these nuances.

Community Accountability: I live and work in this community. Your neighbor’s yard might be one I maintain. I see my work—and my recommendations—every day driving through the area. Local reputation matters, which ensures honest, quality service.

Investment in Your Landscape’s Future

Your landscape evaluation isn’t just about solving today’s problems—it’s about preventing tomorrow’s and building long-term value.

Consider two homeowners with similar properties:

Homeowner A addresses landscape issues reactively: problems appear, emergency calls are made, expensive corrections are attempted, and the cycle repeats. Over 10 years, they spend $15,000-$25,000 on reactive services, replacements, and crisis management while landscape value steadily declines.

Homeowner B invests in professional evaluation, understands their landscape’s needs, and addresses issues proactively with proper timing and technique. They establish relationships with qualified professionals for work requiring expertise while handling appropriate tasks themselves. Over 10 years, they spend $8,000-$12,000 on preventive maintenance and strategic improvements while landscape value continuously increases.

The difference isn’t just money—it’s outcomes. Homeowner B enjoys a better-looking landscape at lower cost with less frustration because they made informed decisions from the start.

Your free evaluation is the first step toward being Homeowner B.

Seasonal Considerations for Evaluations

While landscape evaluations are valuable year-round, certain seasons offer particular advantages:

Fall Evaluations (September-November)

Optimal for planning spring services, assessing summer stress and damage, identifying plants needing replacement before winter, and securing early booking discounts for next season.

Winter Evaluations (December-February)

Best time for seeing property structure without foliage, planning major design renovations, assessing tree health and hazards, and longest lead time for spring installation projects.

Spring Evaluations (March-May)

Perfect for addressing winter damage immediately, observing spring flowering and emergence patterns, identifying plants that didn’t survive winter, and planning summer care strategies.

Summer Evaluations (June-August)

Ideal for diagnosing heat and drought stress issues, evaluating irrigation effectiveness, identifying pest and disease problems at their peak, and planning fall aeration and overseeding.

Regardless of season, the evaluation provides value. Different times simply emphasize different aspects of landscape care and planning.

Technology and Tools Used During Evaluations

Professional landscape evaluation isn’t just visual observation—it involves tools and technology that reveal what eyes alone cannot see:

Soil Probes and Moisture Meters: Assess subsurface conditions, compaction levels, and actual moisture availability versus surface appearance.

Increment Borer (when necessary): For trees with internal decay concerns, this tool extracts small core samples revealing internal wood condition without significant tree damage.

Smartphone Plant Identification: While I recognize most common species immediately, technology helps with unusual cultivars or less common species for accurate recommendations.

Digital Photography: Documenting conditions, capturing details for later reference, and creating visual records for comparison over time.

Soil Testing Kits: Basic field tests for pH and major nutrients when appropriate, with recommendations for comprehensive lab testing when indicated.

Measuring Tools: Accurate dimensions for spacing evaluation, proper pruning calculations, and estimation purposes.

Professional assessment combines experienced observation with objective measurement—creating recommendations based on facts, not guesses.

How to Schedule Your Free Landscape Evaluation

Ready to get expert answers about your landscape? Scheduling is simple and convenient:

Option 1: Book Online

Visit our Free Landscape Evaluation page to see available time slots and schedule directly. Choose the date and time that works for your schedule—available appointments are automatically updated.

Option 2: Call or Text

Contact us at (859) 444-0486 to schedule your evaluation by phone. We’ll find a convenient time that works for your schedule and answer any questions you have about the process.

What to Expect After Scheduling:

  • Confirmation email or text with appointment details
  • Reminder 24-48 hours before scheduled evaluation
  • Arrival within the scheduled time window
  • 30-minute comprehensive property assessment
  • Real-time answers to your questions
  • Follow-up written quotes within 2 business days (if requested)

Preparing for Your Evaluation:

No preparation is necessary, but these steps can maximize value:

  • Walk your property beforehand and note specific concerns
  • Write down questions you want answered
  • Gather any previous landscape plans, soil tests, or documentation
  • Identify plants or areas about which you’re most concerned
  • Be present during the evaluation to ask questions and discuss findings

The more engaged you are during the evaluation, the more tailored recommendations become to your specific goals and concerns.

Don’t Let Questions Go Unanswered

Every day your landscape mysteries remain unsolved is a day you might be:

  • Watering wrong (wasting money and possibly harming plants)
  • Pruning at the wrong time (sacrificing flowering and growth)
  • Ignoring early warnings (letting small problems become expensive crises)
  • Applying unnecessary treatments (spending money for no benefit)
  • Missing opportunities (simple changes that would dramatically improve results)

Professional evaluation stops the guessing. You gain clarity, confidence, and a real plan for moving forward—whether that means maintaining what you have, addressing specific issues, or embarking on larger improvements.

The Bottom Line

You’ve invested significantly in your landscape over the years—directly through plantings, hardscaping, and maintenance, and indirectly through property appreciation and enjoyment of outdoor space.

A 30-minute evaluation with a credentialed landscape professional gives you expert insight into protecting and enhancing that investment. You’ll leave with:

  • Honest assessment of current conditions
  • Answers to your specific questions
  • Prioritized recommendations based on your goals and budget
  • Understanding of what your landscape needs and why
  • Confidence to make informed decisions moving forward

No cost. No obligation. No pressure. Just professional expertise applied to your property and your concerns.

The homeowners with the healthiest, most attractive landscapes in Northern Kentucky aren’t necessarily the ones who spend the most—they’re the ones who make informed decisions based on professional knowledge rather than guesswork and generic advice.

Schedule your free landscape evaluation today and discover what your property can become with expert guidance.

Book Your Free Evaluation Online or call/text (859) 444-0486

Take the first step toward the landscape you’ve always wanted—it costs you nothing but 30 minutes and could save you thousands in prevented mistakes while building lasting value for your property.


About WhiteHouse Landscapes LLC

Professional Credentials You Can Trust

WhiteHouse Landscapes LLC has served Northern Kentucky homeowners since 2016 with professional landscape services backed by genuine expertise and industry-recognized certifications:

  • ISA Certified Arborist KY-0847A (Since 2013): Comprehensive certification from the International Society of Arboriculture demonstrating advanced knowledge of tree and shrub biology, soil science, plant health care, and proper installation and maintenance techniques.
  • Kentucky Master Gardener (Since 2011): University of Kentucky Extension program certification requiring extensive training in plant science, soil health, integrated pest management, and sustainable landscape practices with ongoing continuing education requirements.
  • Licensed Kentucky Pesticide Applicator (Since 2010): State licensing ensuring proper training and knowledge in pesticide safety, application methods, environmental protection, and integrated pest management principles.

Experience That Delivers Results

With nearly a decade serving local homeowners and over 15 years in professional horticulture, we bring real expertise to every property evaluation. Our approach combines scientific knowledge with practical experience gained exclusively in Northern Kentucky’s specific growing conditions.

Our Philosophy

We believe informed homeowners make better landscape decisions. Whether you choose to work with us or not, you deserve access to professional knowledge that helps you understand and care for your property effectively. Our free evaluations reflect this commitment to education and transparency.

Service Area

We primarily serve homeowners in Florence, Union, Walton, Richwood, and Burlington, Kentucky, with additional services available throughout Boone and Kenton Counties. Our local focus ensures responsive service, deep familiarity with regional conditions, and accountability built on community reputation.

Our Commitment

Every evaluation reflects our commitment to honest assessment, professional expertise, and transparent communication. We provide information that helps you make the best decisions for your property—whether that includes hiring us or not.

Contact WhiteHouse Landscapes LLC

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