• UGX

Are you an equal-opportunity employer?

Absolutely! We are so very proud of that, and how we provide excellent training and advancement for the fine people who work here.

Can you create landscapes using native plant material?

 

Most certainly. Native plants are a wise choice as well as a beautiful one because they naturally thrive in the most parts of Uganda. And not only do we have expertise with native plants, we also know which non-natives are compatible and often mix these in for some drought-resistant diversity. With such a large plant “palate,” we’re able to design very nice landscapes that function well in this most regions of Uganda especially Central Uganda.

How do you communicate with your customers?

We pride ourselves on our commitment to unparalleled communication with our clients. We’ve developed processes to facilitate good communication, using both a checklist to keep track of issues and a system to make sure we’re communicating the right things.

What size landscaping projects do you consider taking on?

There is no absolute size requirement, but some projects may be so small that we can recommend alternate approaches. One thing is for sure: It will cost you nothing and little time to call us to discuss your project.

Will your employees be safe and respectful of my property?

Absolutely. Because of their longevity with the company, we can vouch for our employees’ conduct. They never access areas of a client’s home that aren’t within the scope of the job. People often tell us how impressed they were by the way their property was maintained during the construction process and how our workers cleaned up and kept things neat and tidy. In addition, clients often express their gratitude for the level of respect our employees demonstrate while on the job.

What areas do you serve?

We serve the entire Uganda area including most of Central areas of Uganda such as Wakiso, Kampala, Mukono, Masaka and Kayunga districts. Some areas may be too distant for efficiency, so check with us and we will advise you if that’s the case.