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Mount Juliet Landscaping

Quick answer: Mount Juliet is one of the fastest-growing cities in Tennessee, a Wilson County suburb east of Nashville known as the City Between the Lakes, between Old Hickory and Percy Priest. We establish and maintain landscapes across the 37122 zip, with first-year tall-fescue programs, warm-season turf for sun, HOA-standard care, and clay-aware hardscape. Free written estimates: (615) 334-9088.

New-construction home landscaping in Mount Juliet, Tennessee

Landscaping the City Between the Lakes

Mount Juliet calls itself the City Between the Lakes, framed by Old Hickory Lake to the north and J. Percy Priest Lake to the south, with the Cedar Creek and Stoner Creek drainages threading between them. On the Old Hickory shoreline that means shoreline plantings, retaining walls, and dock-side beds built for fluctuating lake levels, while inland the Providence master-planned community and Providence Marketplace set the polished, low-maintenance standard new arrivals expect. Ranked for years among Tennessee’s fastest-growing cities, Mount Juliet sits about seventeen miles east of Nashville on the I-40 corridor.

Mount Juliet sits just east of Nashville in Wilson County, between Old Hickory and Percy Priest lakes, and it has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the state for years. Families have filled new subdivisions along I-40 and Mt. Juliet Road, drawn by newer homes, strong schools, and an easy commute. Almost all of the housing is recent construction, so most of our work is establishing young landscapes.

The work shifts by neighborhood. In master-planned and 55-plus communities like Providence, Willoughby Station, Nichols Vale, Hickory Hills, and Del Webb Lake Providence, homeowners want low-maintenance, accessible landscaping, while the constant new-construction subdivisions off Mt. Juliet Road and Lebanon Road need fresh-build grading, sod installation, and complete first-landscape packages. Near Charlie Daniels Park and the I-40 exits at 226 and 229, we match Wilson County’s rolling, clay-loam-over-limestone terrain to lawns that establish fast and hold their grade.

Under the new homes is the Central Basin’s clay over limestone, in the transition-zone climate where tall fescue thrives year-round.

New-Build Establishment

Builder sod over graded, compacted clay is fragile until it roots in. We run first-year establishment: tall fescue cut and fed on the right schedule with fall aeration and overseeding, or warm-season Bermuda and Zoysia on full-sun lots. Get the first season right and the lawn carries itself. Once established, most Mount Juliet homeowners want to move past builder-grade plantings into real beds, shade trees, and a usable backyard.

Young fescue lawn at a Mount Juliet, Wilson County home

HOA Care, Drainage, and Upgrades

Mount Juliet’s subdivisions run active HOAs, and we maintain to those standards with clean edging, healthy beds, and dependable weekly service. The clay-over-limestone soil drains unevenly, so we plan drainage and base hardscape on a properly compacted foundation. For homeowners ready to invest, we add beds, shade trees, patios, and walkways.

Mount Juliet Areas We Serve

We provide full landscaping throughout Mount Juliet and Wilson County, including the subdivisions along Mt. Juliet Road and Lebanon Road, the Providence and Nichols Vale areas, the communities near the lakes, and the newer neighborhoods filling in toward Lebanon and the I-40 corridor.

Patio and wall at a Mount Juliet property

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you handle new-construction landscapes in Mount Juliet?

Yes, that is most of our Mount Juliet work given how new the city is. We run first-year establishment, rooting young tall fescue or warm-season turf on compacted clay with the right mowing, feeding, and aeration so the lawn carries itself.

What grass is best for a Mount Juliet lawn?

Tall fescue is the transition-zone standard for year-round green, kept thick with fall aeration and overseeding, while Bermuda and Zoysia suit full-sun lots. We match the grass to your lot.

Can you maintain to our HOA standards?

Yes. Mount Juliet’s subdivisions run active HOAs, and we provide consistent, tidy maintenance, clean edging, healthy beds, and dependable weekly service, that meets them.

Can you upgrade a builder-grade landscape?

Yes. Most Mount Juliet homeowners want to move past builder-grade plantings. We add real beds, shade trees, patios, and walkways scaled to your lot and budget.

What does landscaping cost in Mount Juliet?

It depends on lot size and whether it is establishment, maintenance, or an upgrade. Everything is quoted per property with free written estimates. Call (615) 334-9088 to schedule.

Nearby communities we also serve: Lebanon, La Vergne.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, that is most of our Mount Juliet work given how new the city is. We run first-year establishment, rooting young tall fescue or warm-season turf on compacted clay with the right mowing, feeding, and aeration so the lawn carries itself.

Tall fescue is the transition-zone standard for year-round green, kept thick with fall aeration and overseeding, while Bermuda and Zoysia suit full-sun lots. We match the grass to your lot.

Yes. Mount Juliet's subdivisions run active HOAs, and we provide consistent, tidy maintenance, clean edging, healthy beds, and dependable weekly service, that meets them.

Yes. Most Mount Juliet homeowners want to move past builder-grade plantings. We add real beds, shade trees, patios, and walkways scaled to your lot and budget.

It depends on lot size and whether it is establishment, maintenance, or an upgrade. Everything is quoted per property with free written estimates. Call (615) 334-9088 to schedule.

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