WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOUR BUSINESS OR HOME

Welcome To Green Earth Landworks.

Green Earth Landworks is a professional landscape designer and contractor specializing in statewide revegetation projects. We are located in Anchorage, Alaska and have the means and resources to work and complete large scale projects.

Some of our landscape services are but not limited to the design and installation of grading, drainage & and erosion control. We also specialize in the design and construction of modular retaining wall systems(Keystone and Allen Block).

From sidewalks to driveways, patios and custom designed pavers, Green Earth Landworks can design and install it for you and make your home or business a showplace. We also provide hydro-seeding (grass & wildflowers) and the installation of new lawns.
All landscape materials used by Green Earth Landworks such as trees, shrubs, evergreens and flowers, are from our Nursery.

We thank you for visiting our Web site and we invite you to see all the Landscape services we have to offer. By using the navigation links that you will find on all our web pages You can learn about our services and take alook at photos of landscape designs we created for our customers here in Anchorage and surrounding.
 

Learn About What EM•1 Can Do For You

Organic EM•1® By EM America

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At Green Earth Landworks we not only care about landscaping but we also take pride in caring for our environment. That is why we are proud to be the only authorized reseller of organic EM•1 in Anchorage.

EM•1is a 100% organic compound that helps to improve soil structure, drainage, and water retention of vital root zones in soil. EM•1 greatly improves turf and lawn quality during prolonged months of extreme heat and moisture. These are the times when disease pressure is greatest for plant life.

EM•1 comes at a time when the demand for a healthier alternative to turf and plant management has become more of a priority. EM•1 is a safe and effective alternative for residential and commercial lawns, city parks, and schools. These are just some of the ways EM•1 can be applied.

EM•1 can also be used for composting, growing flowers, vegetables, and small shrubs.

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For more information on EM•1 and it's many applications visit our About EM•1 page or EM America.com.

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Green Earth Landworks Nursery

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Recent Projects

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Embassy Suites

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Mountain View Revitalization project

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