Crown Town Landscapes

Crown Town Landscapes Charlotte's premier environmentally conscious landscaping service.

Watering your plants correctly is half the equation. The other half is what’s in the ground. Healthy soil holds moisture...
06/09/2026

Watering your plants correctly is half the equation. The other half is what’s in the ground.

Healthy soil holds moisture longer, feeds roots more efficiently, and makes every drop of water count.

We build every landscape around soil that’s been amended with compost. The same compost made from the food scraps collected by , returned to the ground where it belongs.

Better soil. Less water. Healthier plants. That’s the loop.

Link in bio to learn more about our installs or to start composting.

Charlotte has a pollinator registry, and your yard could qualify.If you have a maintained pollinator garden or naturalis...
06/04/2026

Charlotte has a pollinator registry, and your yard could qualify.

If you have a maintained pollinator garden or naturalistic landscape, the City of Charlotte offers a free registration that exempts your property from the nuisance vegetation ordinance. That means your native plantings, meadow edges, and wildlife habitat are protected, not penalized.

Once approved you also have the option to add your property to an interactive map showing Charlotte’s growing network of pollinator corridors across the city. Pretty cool!

We design and install native landscapes that qualify. If you’ve been thinking about making the switch, this is one more reason to do it.

Register at charlottenc.gov/pollinators

Don’t write off the shady spots, they’re full of potential. With the right plants like ferns, coral bells, foamflower, a...
05/30/2026

Don’t write off the shady spots, they’re full of potential. With the right plants like ferns, coral bells, foamflower, and hydrangeas, those dim corners can become the most inviting spaces in your entire yard.

Seven native plants blooming across Charlotte right now, and the pollinators that showed up before we even finished plan...
05/26/2026

Seven native plants blooming across Charlotte right now, and the pollinators that showed up before we even finished planting.

Yarrow, Coreopsis, Coneflower, Butterfly W**d, Mountain Mint, all chosen for what they do beyond looking good — drought tolerance, pollinator value, year-round texture, and the kind of resilience that comes from planting what actually belongs here.

Tell us, what’s your favorite pollinator blooming right now?

Shining a light on some recent annual installs. Done right, they can be the statement piece that pulls your whole front ...
05/19/2026

Shining a light on some recent annual installs. Done right, they can be the statement piece that pulls your whole front entry together.

What’s your favorite annual to plant? Drop it in the comments.🌸

Take a stroll through a front yard that actually stops you in your tracks.Orange coreopsis, lavender pincushion flower, ...
05/15/2026

Take a stroll through a front yard that actually stops you in your tracks.

Orange coreopsis, lavender pincushion flower, native grasses, and a flagstone path that makes you want to slow down. This is what a well-designed native landscape looks like in full swing — layered, alive, and built to come back stronger every season.

We’re booking summer installs now. Link in bio.

What you see: a beautiful garden in full bloom.What they see: home, dinner, survival. The boxwoods came out. The pollina...
05/13/2026

What you see: a beautiful garden in full bloom.

What they see: home, dinner, survival.

The boxwoods came out. The pollinators moved in. Bee balm, phlox, milkweed, and scabiosa where ornamentals used to be. Each slide shows the full picture and then what’s happening up close.

Two perspectives. One garden doing exactly what it was designed to do.

Quick science lesson.Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium — every plant needs all three, and each one plays a different r...
05/08/2026

Quick science lesson.

Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium — every plant needs all three, and each one plays a different role in keeping it healthy. Together they drive photosynthesis, feed root development, and build the kind of resilience that holds through heat, drought, and seasonal stress.

A lot of yards are working with depleted soil. Years of synthetic fertilizers, compaction, and lack of organic matter strip the biology out of the ground, leaving nutrients unbalanced, roots shallow, and plants that look fine until conditions get hard.

Healthy soil has all three naturally and in balance. That’s what compost rebuilds over time and what every Crown Town install starts with.

Charlotte is dry. Here’s what actually helps:Mulch, compost, deep watering, native plants, and a layered landscape work ...
05/06/2026

Charlotte is dry. Here’s what actually helps:

Mulch, compost, deep watering, native plants, and a layered landscape work together to hold moisture, protect roots, and keep your yard resilient through conditions like this.

Swipe through for tips to help your yard. Link in bio if you want help putting any of this in place.

Address

932 Seigle Avenue
Charlotte, NC
28205

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17043003607

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