Anyone can stack stone for a season. The question every North Vancouver slope eventually asks is whether the wall is still straight after ten winters of rain, root and frost.
Seymour Lawn & Garden builds the part you don’t see. Before a single paver or plant goes in, there’s grading, a compacted base, drainage routed away from the wall, and a course laid dead level so the whole thing has something to hold to. The finished yard is the easy part. The line underneath is the work.
That’s why a patio of ours sits flat years later, and why a retaining wall keeps a slope where it’s supposed to be instead of slowly walking it downhill. It’s the difference between a yard that was decorated and a yard that was built.
Pavers are only as good as the base they sit on. We excavate, set and compact, screed the bedding, then lay and lock the stone so it stays a surface you live on — not a puzzle that shifts the first wet spring. The same care goes into a flagstone path or a fresh sod lawn: prep the ground, then finish it once.
When the hard work is done, the planting ties it together — beds shaped to the space, shrubs and perennials chosen for the North Shore so the yard fills in instead of fighting the climate.


