Kat Morgan
Landscape Consultant
Originally from Upstate New York, Kat recently moved to Fayetteville after completing her degrees. She graduated in 2023 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Horticulture Business Management, an Associate in Horticultural Studies with a concentration in Greenhouse Production, and a certificate degree in Cannabis Studies and Specialty Crops. With her previous experience at a nursery up North, she brings her passion for the green industry and love for the outdoors.
View Kat’s landscape and hardscaping projects below:
Tanley - Poolside Landscaping
Customer was looking to create privacy screen and add some color to their landscape.
Using some slow growing arbs and a mixture of textures between Muhly Grass and Loropetalum we created a serene backyard fit for hosting the next summer BBQ.
Artinez - Botanical Garden Perennials
Customer wanted perennial blooms from Spring all the way into Fall. The customer had some existing roses they wanted accented not covered.
The site offered both sun and part shade conditions giving me a broader plant palette to work with.
Urphy - Stack Stone Edging
This customer had problems with the rain washing his mulch into the street and the shade killing his turf. Typical rubber or steel edging wasn’t quite doing the trick for the mulch and a typical retaining wall was too formal for the style of the home.
Our solution was to install a 4-6” Stack Stone wall as edging to contain the mulch as well as some Zorro Zoysia sod to reduce any soil erosion and slow the water before it entered the planting bed.
Arter - Flagstone Walk
Customer wanted a walkway to connect his newly installed covered porch and and awkward exit from his garage.
Rather than a full paver walkway we installed a flagstone stepper and gravel pathway.
Elletete - Walkway
Customer was having trouble keeping the sod mud free and full on the shady side of their home.
To combat the elements we installed a care free, curvy walkway to compliment the flow of the foundation bed and installed a shade tolerant sod(Zorro Zoysia).
Mazlett - Backyard Updates
This customer presented me with a backyard with one primary issue; bsolutely no sun. With over a dozen large pines the possibility for even dappled sun was limited. The customer wanted to soften his backyard by installing easy to maintain, shade loving plants. By adding an assortment of camellias, re-blooming azaleas, winter jasmine, and hydrangeas we were able to provide year round shady color.
Ason - Low Maintenance Landscaping
When this client came to Green Biz they had only 2 requests: low maintenance and color. The home sits nicely on some country acreage with views only of the natural landscape. Using an assortment of blooming broadleaf evergreens, textured and brightly colored foliage, and some accent trees we were able to come up with a simple design that played nicely in hand with the home’s atmosphere and kept maintenance to a minimum. With formal themes blending into the natural flow of the surrounding environment, these clients were very pleased.
Elle Clark - Walkway
Hapman - Backyard Landscaping
The homeowner had issues with erosion from having no groundcover but also has a backyard that is almost full shade.
This customer did their project through 2 phases. In phase one we neatened up the edges and installed some drainage.
Working with the erosion issues and using the shade to our advantage, this is what we were able to create!