Beach Landscaping

The Freedman family owners stand, excitedly, at the site of where their new Beach Landscaping office will be in Myrtle Beach. From left to right: Tracy, Matt, Andy and Bob.

Our Grass is Always Greener by Melissa LaScaleia Matt Freedman, the owner of Beach Landscaping, is originally from the Washington, D.C. area. He and his father, Bob Freedman, have been running their landscaping and hardscaping business together in Myrtle Beach for the past twenty years.    The two learned their profession hands-on, on the job. Since those early days, Matt has become an expert in plants and landscaping— investing in formal education, attending classes, and logging hours in the study of plant identification, pesticide application, and weed identification and control.  Beach Landscaping has gleaned area accolades as a result of their strong work ethic, attention to detail, and professionalism.  “One of the reasons why we were able to get business from the onset was that we called people back and followed through with what we said we were going to do,” Matt says. “It was basically our customer service, and we stick with that to this day.  “We maintain as much communication with our clients as we can, and have a lot of different avenues and infrastructure in place so that when people call, they have access to someone on our team who is there for them, to listen and assist them quickly and easily. It’s huge for people that we’re here and we’re accountable for what we provide.”  “We have a lot of long-term customers— we’ve learned what they want, and we take care of them,” he adds. “Additionally, our team is pretty stable which helps make us more effective at customer service because we are familiar working with one another and can deliver consistency. My wife of thirteen years, Tracy, works with us too, and she’s a big part of helping to make everything run smoothly.”  Beach Landscaping offers numerous services for both businesses and residences along the Grand Strand: regular lawn mowing and maintenance like resodding and lawn repair; bed design, planting and maintenance; full landscape design; and irrigation installation. They also cover spring and fall cleanup, overturn soil, give recommendations on what plants would thrive in specific areas of your yard, and conduct soil testing and treatment for lawns that need more perk.  Matt Freedman (above), has spent years learning everything he could about plants, trees, and shrubs. He received the most knowledge from working hands-on. One of their newest and most exciting offerings is design and execution for hardscapes, paver patios, walkways, outdoor kitchens and retaining walls. The company again learned hands-on by working with others skilled in the craft, until they were able to master it themselves. Their ability to successfully teach themselves new skills and consistently offer excellent services with great attention to customers is both impressive and inspiring. “Hardscaping is something that we’re really pushing now because a lot of homes are built with small patios in the back,” Matt says. “People want to have more of a comprehensive outdoor living space. It’s more in keeping with the Myrtle Beach lifestyle— to be able to be outdoors and have a place to relax. Hardscaping entails the planning and creation of a functional space that involves patios, walkways, outdoor kitchens, driveways, pool decks, fire pits, outdoor fireplaces, and retaining walls. Then, we tie the landscaping together with the design, adding trees and shrubbery.”  Instrumental to making that process happen is Terri Stevens, who owned her own landscaping and hardscaping company in Virginia for twenty-two years. Terri is happily retired from running her own business but still passionate about what she does; she’s found her new niche with Beach Landscaping.  “Terri is a highly skilled artist,” Matt says. “She executes everything having to do with hardscaping, from architectural layout and design elements, all the way through to completion.” Matt’s brother, Andy Freedman, joined the team last year, helping to further develop the hardscaping side of the business. He meets with customers to explain what they offer as a company.   “Terri and Andy work well together,” Matt says, “so that she can envision options for clients and help them to identify what their needs are based on the architecture of the outdoor space and how it merges with what they want to create.”   Hardscaping, the art of adding non-living structures to the landscape, is growing in popularity as more people spend time outside and around their homes. Beach Landscaping has seen a lot of growth in the past few years. They added a second commercial crew to better handle the workflow of home owner associations, and also added a fifth residential maintenance crew. On any given day, they will have 4-5 project crews working on projects that range from installing large-scale hardscape patios to laying down mulch.  The additions to their Beach Landscaping family mean that the company is able to do everything they’ve always done, and now a lot more of it. The only thing they don’t do is take down large trees— which requires special safety equipment and highly specialized training.   “Just like anything, as we grow, we learn; and it’s a difficult thing at times, but the desire to succeed is what drives us,” Matt says. “We could always stay the same, but challenge makes us evolve, which is something we’ve always championed for our business. Then we become a better organization all-around. It’s cool to do that with your family. And because of that, today we’re seen as a company that can do everything. We’re like a one-stop shop for all your landscaping and outdoor living needs.”  Matt’s favorite aspect of his work is hardscaping. “I enjoy building something for clients that is fresh and original— that I know will bring them and their family and friends greater peace in their own home environment, and joy in their surroundings,” he says.  For those who prefer to do things on their own, Beach Landscaping has put together a series of informational videos available on their website and Facebook page so people can educate themselves about how to properly maintain their yard and lawn.  “Our first video was on recognizing lawn disease and … Read more

Beach Landscaping

Our Grass is Always Greener by Melissa LaScaleia Matt Freedman, the owner of Beach Landscaping, is originally from the Washington, D.C. area. He and his father, Bob Freedman, have been running their landscaping and hardscaping business together in Myrtle Beach for the past twenty years.    The two learned their profession hands-on, on the job. Since those early days, Matt has become an expert in plants and landscaping— investing in formal education, attending classes, and logging hours in the study of plant identification, pesticide application, and weed identification and control. Beach Landscaping has gleaned area accolades as a result of their strong work ethic, attention to detail, and professionalism. “One of the reasons why we were able to get business from the onset was that we called people back and followed through with what we said we were going to do,” Matt says. “It was basically our customer service, and we stick with that to this day. It’s huge for people that we’re here and we’re accountable for what we provide.” “We try to maintain as much communication with our clients as we can,” he continues. “We have a lot of different avenues and infrastructure in place so that when people call, they have access to someone on our team who is there for them, to listen to and assist them quickly and easily. “We have a lot of long-term customers— we’ve learned what they want, and we take care of them. Additionally, our team is pretty stable which helps make us more effective at customer service, because we are familiar working with one another.” Beach Landscaping offers numerous landscaping services for both businesses and residences along the Grand Strand: regular lawn mowing and maintenance services like resodding and lawn repair; bed design, planting, and maintenance; bush, perennial, palm and other tree pruning services; full landscape design; and irrigation installation and servicing.  They also cover you and your yard for spring and fall cleanup, overturn soil, give recommendations on what plants would thrive in specific areas of your yard, and conduct soil testing and treatment for lawns that need more perk. Beach Landscaping offers design and execution for hardscapes, paver patios, walkways, and retaining walls. These latter skills evolved over time, Matt explains, as along the way, they hired and met individuals who were skilled in these additional areas, until Matt and his father were able to expand their repertoire of offerings on their own. Their ability to successfully teach themselves new skills, and consistently offer excellent services with great attention to customers is both impressive and inspiring. “In the last year, there’s been a lot of growth in our company,” Matt says. “We’ve become better organized all around, and we’re expanding a lot of our hardscape offerings. We’ve purchased new lawn care equipment and are more effective in our lawn care maintenance as a result.”    Beach Landscaping recently expanded their hardscaping options, offering functional outdoor living spaces that tie in the landscaping with the designs— additions like patios, walkways, fire pits, retaining walls, and more. —Photo Meganpixels Parker Today, Beach Landscaping remains a family owned and operated business— with even more of Matt’s family members joining to make the company a success. Matt and Bob spearhead the operation, and Matt’s wife Tracy manages the accounting and scheduling. Matt’s brother, Andy Freedman, will be joining the team this spring, helping to further develop the hardscaping side of the business. Andy worked as a VP of sales for a large corporate company for twenty-five years.  “He knows how to get stuff done, and brings a lot of sales knowledge and enthusiasm,” Matt says. “He’s excited to join my dad and I with the family business.  “Hardscaping is something that we’re really pushing now because a lot of homes are built with small patios in the back. People want to have more of a comprehensive outdoor living space. It’s more in keeping with the Myrtle Beach lifestyle— to be able to be outdoors and have a place to relax. Hardscaping entails the planning and creation of a functional space that involves patios, walkways, outdoor kitchens, driveways, pool decks, fire pits, outdoor fireplaces, and retaining walls. Then, we put in more trees and do additional landscaping to complete the ambience, and tie the landscaping together with the design.” Another new addition to their team is Terri Stevens, who just relocated to Myrtle Beach from Northern Virginia, where she owned her own landscaping and hardscaping company for twenty-two years. Terri is happily retired from running her own business, but still passionate about what she does; she’s found her new home with Beach Landscaping, as she will be running the project division along with Andy. “Terri is a highly skilled artist,” Matt says. “She executes everything having to do with hardscaping, from architectural layout and design elements, all the way through to completion. With her on our team, we’re now able to complete projects with a much quicker turnaround time.” The additions to their Beach Landscaping family mean that the company is able to do everything they’ve always done, and now a lot more of it. The only thing they don’t do is take down large trees— which requires special safety equipment and highly specialized training.  Matt’s favorite aspect of his work is hardscaping. “I enjoy building something for clients that is fresh and original,” he says, “that I know will bring them and their family and friends greater peace in their own home environment, and joy in their surroundings.” For those who prefer to do things on their own, Beach Landscaping has put together a series of informational videos so people can educate themselves about how to properly take care of their yard and lawn. To date, they’ve completed twelve videos that are available on their website and Facebook page. “Our first video was on recognizing lawn disease and treating it,” Matt says. “We also created one on the scale insects that affect trees and shrubs—how to identify them and what to do … Read more

Beach Landscaping

Our Grass is Always Greener by Melissa LaScaleia Matt Freedman, the owner of Beach Landscaping in Myrtle Beach, is originally from the Washington, D.C. area. After relocating to Myrtle Beach, Matt and his father, Bob, started a commercial cleaning business. After nurturing it successfully over the years, Matt was looking for a new challenge.  In 2000, he and his father teamed up with a partner to start a landscaping business; in 2010, they separated from their partner, and have been running the company together, as Beach Landscaping, ever since.  “I didn’t have much landscaping experience when I first started,” Matt says, “and neither did our business partner. I basically learned on the job, through hands-on doing it.  “One of the reasons why we were able to get business from the onset was that we called people back and followed through with what we said we were going to do. It was basically our customer service, and we stick with that to this day.  “It’s huge for people that we’re here and we’re accountable for what we provide. People continue to be amazed that we actually return their calls.”  Beach Landscaping has since grown from its humble origins, but remains a true family owned and operated business. Matt and Bob spearhead the operation, and Matt’s wife Tracy manages the accounting and scheduling.  Since those early days, Matt has learned a lot about plants and landscaping— investing in formal education, attending classes, and logging hours in the study of plant identification, pesticide application, and weed identification and control. The trio oversees a team of about twenty employees.  “We try to maintain as much communication with our clients as we can,” he says in speaking about what makes his company stand out. “Rich is instrumental to our team— he follows up behind our grounds crew to make sure they’re doing everything according to our standards. We have a lot of old-time customers at this point, and we take care of them.  “We have a lot of different avenues and infrastructure in place so that when people call, they have access to someone on our team who is there for them, to listen and assist them quickly and easily. If there’s a conflict, Rich is the one that we send to go talk to the homeowners to understand the problem and make things right. Our team is pretty stable; that just helps to make us more effective because we are familiar working with one another.”  Today, Beach Landscaping offers numerous landscaping services for both businesses and residences: regular lawn mowing and maintenance services; bed design, planting, and maintenance; bush, perennial, palm and other tree pruning services; full landscape design; and irrigation installation and servicing.  They also cover you and your yard for spring and fall cleanup, overturn soil, give recommendations on what plants would thrive in specific areas of your yard, and conduct soil testing and treatment for lawns that need more perk. The only thing they don’t do is take down large trees.  Beach Landscaping also offers design and execution for hardscapes, paver patios and walkways, and retaining walls. These latter skills evolved over time, Matt explains, as along the way, they hired and met individuals who were skilled in these additional areas, until Matt and his father were able to expand their repertoire of offerings on their own.  Their ability to successfully teach themselves new skills, and consistently offer excellent services with great attention to customers is both impressive and inspiring.     “In the last year, there’s been a lot of growth in our company,” Matt says. “We’ve become better organized all around, and we’re expanding a lot of our hardscape offerings. We’ve purchased new lawn care equipment and are more effective in our lawn care maintenance as a result.”    Matt’s favorite thing about his job is doing a complete landscape redesign for a customer. “I enjoy have a clean palate to work from, going in and having everything new from the beginning,” he says.  With spring right around the corner, now is the time to clean up your yard. Beach Landscaping offers spring clean-ups— they clean up leaves, branches, debris, prune shrubs and trees, cut back Crepe Myrtles, and ornamental grasses, and generally put your yard in order.  “If you’re a regular customer, we don’t need to come in and do a big clean-up because we’ve been doing it all along,” Matt says. “But a lot of people let things go all winter long and need more service.”  And for those who prefer to do things on their own, Beach Landscaping has begun to put together a series of informational videos so people can educate themselves about how to properly take care of their yard and lawn. “Our first video was on recognizing lawn disease and treating it,” Matt says. “We also created one on the scale insects that affect trees and shrubs—how to identify them and what to do about them. Each video is about 2-3 minutes long, and includes things that people can do to help themselves with these issues.”  Coming up, their next video will include information on how to prep your yard for spring by cutting back perennials and pruning Crepe Myrtles. The videos come out every other month or so and are posted on their Facebook page. Beach Landscaping Inc. PO Box 70937, Myrtle Beach, 29572 Facebook Phone Internet-explorer

Beach Landscaping

For This Self-Taught Father-Son Team, No Challenge is Too Big by Melissa LaScaleia Matt Freedman, the owner of Beach Landscaping in Myrtle Beach, is originally from the Washington, D.C. area.  He moved to Myrtle Beach in 1995 to start a commercial cleaning business with his father after the invitation of a family friend. “A friend of my father’s had a cleaning business down here,” Matt tells the Insider in an interview.  “And he had a commercial account which he was on the verge of loosing because he didn’t have any on-site management.  So he asked us if we wanted to take it over.  We said yes and came down, and after a year or so of working for him, we decided it was time to branch out on our own.  That was the start of our own commercial cleaning company, Beach Commercial Cleaning. “After five years or so, when we had things pretty well structured and my involvement on a day-to-day basis wasn’t essential, I looked for a new challenge.” Through an acquaintance, Matt found what he was looking for— the opportunity to start and grow another business from their existing client base.  It was in landscaping. “We ended up partnering with someone who had a smaller, semi-established business already,” he says.    “And with our contacts, we were able to grow both commercial and residential accounts to a decent size.  In 2010, my father and I split off to start our own company, Beach Landscaping, and we’ve been running it ever since.” “I didn’t have much landscaping experience when I first started,” he continues, “and neither did our partner.  I basically learned on the job, through hands-on doing it. “One of the reasons why we were able to get business from the onset was that we called people back and followed through with what we said we were going to do.  It was basically our customer service, and we stick with that to this day.  It’s huge for people that we’re here and we’re accountable for what we provide.  People continue to be amazed that we actually return their calls.” Beach Landscaping has since grown from its humble origins, but remains a true family-owned and operated business.  Matt and Bob spearhead the operation, and Matt’s wife Tracy manages the accounting and scheduling.  Since those early days, Matt has brushed up on his formal education, attending classes and logging hours in the study of plant identification, pesticide application, and weed identification and control.  The trio oversees a team of about twenty employees. “We try to maintain as much communication with our clients as we can,” he says in speaking about what makes his company stand out.  “Rich is instrumental to our team— he follows up behind our grounds crew to make sure they’re doing everything according to our standards.  We have a lot of old time customers at this point, and we take care of them. “We have a lot of different avenues and infrastructure in place so that if people call, they can speak to Rich; and Kim answers my phone Monday through Friday.  If there’s a conflict, Rich is the one that we send to go talk to the homeowners to make things right.” Today Beach Landscaping offers numerous landscaping services for both businesses and residences: regular lawn mowing and maintenance services; bed design, planting, and maintenance; bush, perennial, palm and other tree pruning services; full landscape design; and irrigation installation and servicing.  They also cover you and your yard for spring and fall cleanup, overturn soil, give recommendations on what plants would thrive in specific areas of your yard, and conduct soil testing and treatment for lawns that need more perk.  The only thing they don’t do is take down large trees. Beach Landscaping also offers design and execution for hardscapes, paver patios and walkways, and retaining walls.  These latter skills evolved over time, Matt explains.  Along the way, they met and hired individuals who were skilled in these additional areas, learning from them until Matt and his father were able to expand their repertoire of offerings on their own.  Their ability to successfully teach themselves new skills, and consistently offer excellent service with great attention to customers is both impressive and inspiring. Matt’s favorite thing about his job is doing a complete landscape redesign for a customer.  “I enjoy having a clean palate to work from, going in and adding everything new from the beginning,” he says. His penchant for starting from scratch and loving the process shows.  From commercial cleaner, to landscaper, to patio construction; where will this father-son team head next?  We don’t know but we hope we’re there when it happens.  Someone tell us if we’re not. Beach Landscaping P.O. Box 70937, Myrtle Beach, 29572.  Call anytime to schedule an appointment. Facebook Phone Internet-explorer

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