White Plains is a tiny Greene County town of a couple hundred residents, and it actually takes its name from the local soil: the surrounding ground is light and sandy, which is what early settlers noticed when they named the place. That sandy soil drains very differently from the red clay further north and west, and it changes how we approach sod, planting beds, and irrigation here. Grass varieties and watering schedules that work on a Covington clay lot are not always the right call on White Plains sand, and we adjust the plan to the ground we are actually working with.
Most of White Plains is rural, with homes on acreage, working land, and country lots strung along State Route 15, which runs straight through the middle of town. That means the work here leans toward larger properties: land clearing, regrading, long driveway and bed lines, sod for new builds, and drainage that has to account for open ground and bigger watersheds. We also handle the steady maintenance side, keeping lawns, shrubs, and beds sharp on properties where the nearest full-service landscaper is often a long drive away.
White Plains sits just south of Greensboro, the Greene County seat about 12 miles to the northwest, and a short hop from the Lake Oconee area to the south and east. We already serve clients throughout this stretch of the Lake Country, so adding a White Plains property to the route is easy. Call (470) 226-7215 to schedule a free estimate anywhere in Greene County.