First, the part that matters most: this is Buckhead in Morgan County, a town of fewer than 200 people in the eastern part of the county, not the affluent Buckhead district of Atlanta. The two share a name and nothing else. This Buckhead was founded as a stop on the Georgia Railroad line between Atlanta and Augusta in the 1800s, and its downtown still reads like a small railroad town frozen in time. When people search for landscaping in Buckhead, GA and mean this one, they are talking about a quiet, rural community near Madison and Lake Oconee, and that is exactly the area we serve.
Buckhead sits right in the heart of Georgia's Lake Country. The town itself is under a square mile, but it is surrounded by residential and agricultural land, and the pull of Lake Oconee a short drive away has brought lake-area home values and estate properties into the surrounding countryside. That mix is the local market: longtime farmhouses on open acreage, weekend and second homes built closer to the water, and rural lots where owners want their grounds to look intentional rather than overgrown. The work that fits ranges from large mowing routes and long driveways to clean bed lines, native low-water plantings, and stonework that suits a property with room to breathe.
Open and lakeside land also means real grading and drainage work. Water moves fast across cleared acreage, and a new driveway, slab, or patio cut into a slope changes where it ends up. We grade and install drainage around the actual contour of each property instead of dropping in a generic pipe and hoping. From our Covington base we reach Buckhead in roughly half an hour, close enough to keep a maintenance route on schedule and to get out fast when there is standing water after a storm. Call (470) 226-7215 to schedule a free estimate anywhere in Morgan County.