Concrete Pavers for Stairs, Pathways, Patios or Driveways

Banyan Tree Landscape specializes in concrete pavers  for stairs, pathways, patios, and driveways in Medford, Ashland, and Jacksonville, Oregon.  The available colors, finishes, sizes, and patterns can truly accent your home and landscape.  We  find that it's the little details that makes the difference in paver installation.  Carefully planning and landscape design makes a lot [...]

By |2011-10-25T08:18:09-07:00October 25th, 2011|Hardscape|0 Comments

Natural Stone Stairs and Retaining Wall in Medford, OR

Natural stone stairs and retaining wall in a Medford, Oregon landscape creating an entirely new approach to the front entry.  Banyan Tree Landscape Construction LLC created another front entry transformation to allow a set inviting stairs and natural stone pathway to the front door.  Hand picked and locally mined basalt stones using an age old [...]

By |2019-01-23T10:57:43-08:00October 22nd, 2011|Hardscape|0 Comments

Custom Concrete in Ashland, Medford, and Jacksonville

Banyan Tree Landscape proud to provide Ashland, Medford and Jacksonville with custom concrete installation.  Drawing on award winning Miles Carter's 30 years of experience and Banyan Tree's team of 2nd and 3rd generation masons we are the right choice for your concrete and masonry needs.  From patios, walkways, and retaining walls to custom [...]

By |2019-01-23T10:57:43-08:00September 15th, 2011|Hardscape, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Shade Arbor Cools Ashland Landscape Design.

Shade arbor construction  cools plants and home from summer heat.  Ashland landscape design by Kerry KenCairn combines aesthetic architecture with daily function to create a sanctuary for a cool glass of tea on a hot summer day. Using locally harvested and milled incense cedar lumber and a solid structural footing these structures are built to [...]

By |2019-01-23T10:57:43-08:00September 5th, 2011|Hardscape, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Recycled and Refurbished Paver Patio

We put the best face forward, that being the face of the pavers that were facing the earth the last twenty years.  We gifted the elder bricks of this homestead with a solid foundation (4" of compacted gravel) and young and colorful soldier course for protection and viola!  A new look for the next twenty [...]

By |2019-01-23T10:57:43-08:00June 2nd, 2011|Hardscape|0 Comments
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