- Landscape design in mountain construction,
its problems and possibilities
- Water-features using native rock in natural settings
- Moving and installing LARGE trees and shrubbery
- Solutions for drainage problems
- Retaining walls
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- North Carolina Landscape Association
- 2001 Grand Award for Erosion Control/Revegetation
A mountain-top home for which MCG, Inc., designed and installed a retaining wall, dry stream beds, bridges, and pathways to stabilize the deeply-sloping property
- 2001 Merit Award in Special Events
Roddy Memorial Garden Picnic Area, Montreat, NC, which required the relocation and placement of giant boulders along the river bank
- 2001 Merit Award in Commercial Landscape Contracting
Robert Lake Park, Montreat, NC
- 2000 Grand Award for Residential Landscaping
- 2000 Environmental Improvement Award for 2000
- 2000 "Best of Show" for the state - the Association's highest award
- Cover of Nursery Notes magazine
- Work featured twice in Carolina Architecture and Design
- Work featured in Christmas issue of Colonial Homes
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- Third generation in the landscape business
- North Carolina License #567
- Father and uncle installed the gardens at Duke University
and supplied and installed specimen native plant material
to the DuPont estate and other fine homes as far north as
upstate New York
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Headplantman@aol.com
Voice 828-669-1188
Fax 828-669-9393
Marshall C. Garland, Inc.
16 Patrick Lane
Black Mountain, NC 28711
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