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Landscaping in Greensboro and Lake Oconee, GA

Greensboro is the Greene County seat, a historic I-20 town about 43 miles southeast of our Covington base, and the high-end Lake Oconee communities sit just five miles south. We serve both: the in-town historic homes and the lakefront estates around Reynolds Lake Oconee, Harbor Club, and Cuscowilla, with the same crew and the same standards.

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What We Do Around Greensboro

Landscaping and Hardscape, In Town and on the Lake

Whether the property is a historic home off the downtown square or a lakefront estate south toward Lake Oconee, every service is the same crew and the same standards, scaled for the job.

Landscaping

Estate-grade design and installation: plantings, trees, decorative rock, mulch, and clean bed edging that match a high-end Greene County property.

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Retaining Walls

Block and natural stone walls that hold sloped lakefront lots near Lake Oconee and carve out level, usable terraces above the water.

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Grading and Drainage

Stormwater and erosion control for sloped lake lots, keeping runoff off the shoreline bank and away from the foundation.

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Irrigation

Zoned irrigation tuned to slope and sun exposure, sized for estate grounds and simple to manage from a second home.

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Paver Patios and Fire Pits

Lakefront patios, walkways, and fire pits in pavers, brick, or natural stone, built for entertaining with a view.

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Sod Installation

Proper ground prep and the right grass for Lake Country soil, sun, and slope.

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Lawn Care

Mowing, shrub trimming, aeration, and spring and fall cleanups. Annual packages or single visits.

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Synthetic Turf

Commercial-grade turf over a compacted base, ideal for second homes that should stay green with no upkeep between visits.

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Concrete Work

Driveways, walkways, and slabs poured with rebar reinforcement for long-term durability.

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Land Clearing

Vegetation, stumps, and debris removed from lake lots and rural Greene County parcels. Site-ready result.

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Lake Oconee

Serving Greensboro and Lake Oconee Since 2013

There are really two Greensboros. The town itself is a small, historic county seat, founded in 1786 and named for Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene, with an antebellum downtown square, old churches, and the 1807 Old Gaol just north of I-20 at Exit 130. Then, about five miles south down SR-44, there is the Lake Oconee area, some of the highest-value property in the region, which gets lumped in under the Greensboro name on maps and in mailing addresses. We serve both, and they call for different work. The in-town historic homes need careful planting, lawn care, and drainage that respects an older property. The lake side is a different standard entirely. Our crew brings experience from years of high-end property work in Palm Beach County, Florida, where the bar for finished grounds matches what Lake Oconee owners expect.

On the lake side, gated communities like Reynolds Lake Oconee, with its championship courses and the lakefront Ritz-Carlton, along with Harbor Club and Cuscowilla, set what grounds are supposed to look like. Many of those lakefront lots are sloped, dropping from the road toward the water, which is real engineering work: retaining walls in block or natural stone to hold the grade and create level terraces, drainage and stormwater control so runoff does not scour the bank, and grading done right before any sod or planting goes in. We also build lakefront paver patios, stone fire pits, and steps down toward the dock, the kind of work where material and craftsmanship show.

Greensboro is about 43 miles southeast of Covington, an easy run east on I-20, and we serve this part of the Lake Country regularly. For a second-home owner who is not always on site, that matters: we handle estimates, installs, and ongoing maintenance without you there for every visit. Call (470) 226-7215 to schedule a free estimate on any property in town or out on the lake.

Why Liba

A Crew You Can Count On

GDOT Certified

Certified by the Georgia Department of Transportation. Qualified for commercial, government, and large-scale work.

Licensed & Insured

Fully licensed and insured in Georgia. Your property is protected from the first day of work to the last.

Family-Owned Since 2013

Over a decade serving residential and commercial clients. Quality work from the same crew, every visit.

Free Written Estimates

No ballpark numbers over the phone. Every job gets a written estimate before you decide anything.

Questions

Greensboro and Lake Oconee Landscaping FAQ

Do you serve the town of Greensboro itself, or only Lake Oconee?

Both. A lot of what people call Greensboro is actually the Lake Oconee area a few miles south, but the town itself, the historic homes around the downtown square and out along SR-44 and US-278, is just as much our service area. We handle in-town landscaping, lawn care, drainage, and hardscape the same as the lakefront work, scaled to the property. If your address says Greensboro, whether you are downtown or on the water, call (470) 226-7215 and we will confirm coverage and set up a free estimate.

Is synthetic turf a good fit for Lake Oconee properties?

Yes, and it is one of the most requested services we get from Lake Oconee property owners. Synthetic turf eliminates the mowing and watering that are impractical on a property you only visit seasonally. Commercial-grade turf installed over a compacted gravel base drains properly, stays level, and holds up to foot traffic for years without any maintenance from you. The upfront cost is higher than sod, but the total cost over five to ten years is often lower when you factor in eliminated mowing and watering. We walk you through the options and give you a written estimate based on your specific area.

Can you handle erosion control on lakefront properties?

Yes. Shoreline erosion is a real and ongoing problem on Lake Oconee, and we address it with rip-rap installation, stone retaining walls at the water's edge, and grading that directs surface runoff away from the bank. Each lakefront erosion situation is different depending on the slope, the shoreline exposure, and the amount of boat wake the property receives. We come out, assess the specific erosion pattern, and recommend the right solution. There is no one-size answer for shoreline erosion, but there are established methods that work, and we have implemented them on lake properties in Greene County.

Do you work inside gated communities like Reynolds Lake Oconee, Harbor Club, and Cuscowilla?

Yes. We regularly work lakefront and golf-community lots in Reynolds Lake Oconee, Harbor Club, and Cuscowilla, the gated communities south of town off SR-44. Those neighborhoods set a high bar for how grounds are supposed to look, and that is the standard we build to: estate-grade plantings, retaining walls, and hardscape that fit the property. If your community has a gate process or an architectural review for outdoor work, just let us know and we will work within it.

Why do so many Lake Oconee lots need retaining walls?

Most lakefront parcels south of Greensboro drop from the road down toward the water, so the only way to get level, usable yard is to hold the grade with a wall. We build retaining walls in block and natural stone that carve out terraces above the water and keep the slope from sliding or washing toward the foundation. Getting that structure right first is what lets the planting, sod, and patio work above it last. Our crew brings the same standard from years of high-end property work in Palm Beach County, Florida, where finished grounds are expected to hold up.

Nearby Areas We Serve

Also Around the Lake Country

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No trip charge. Written estimate before any work begins. We serve Greensboro and the Lake Oconee area regularly, about 43 miles southeast.

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