Marcus Eldridge

Marcus Eldridge

Landscape Engineering, Drainage & Groundwork Specialist

Marcus Eldridge is a landscape engineering writer with 13 years (since 2012) of experience focusing on grading, drainage systems, and structural landscape work. He helps readers solve practical outdoor challenges such as water management and uneven terrain.

His work focuses on site preparation and drainage solutions, including swales, berms, grading, irrigation systems, and slope leveling. Marcus explains how to design functional landscapes that prevent erosion, flooding, and structural issues.

He frequently writes about groundwork planning, drainage systems, and infrastructure, helping homeowners and professionals build landscapes that perform as well as they look. His approach emphasizes durability, safety, and long-term performance.

Specialization: Drainage systems · Landscape grading · Irrigation · Soil management · Site preparation

Education: BS Civil Engineering, Colorado State University, 2011 · Certified Irrigation Designer (CID), 2019

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Bringing Outdoor Surfaces Back to Life

How to Restore Hardscape Features?

Your weathered patio can look new again. This comprehensive guide covers hardscape restoration from cleaning and structural repairs to repointing joints and protective sealing. Learn which projects you can DIY and when to call professionals for lasting results.

May 08, 2026
12 MIN
A Tough Native Shade Tree

Cedar Elm Tree Pros and Cons for Your Landscape

Cedar elm stands out as a tough, drought-tolerant native shade tree for zones 6-9. This guide examines its exceptional heat resistance and low maintenance against potential root issues and seasonal debris, helping you decide if it's right for your landscape.

May 08, 2026
12 MIN
The Art of Pollarding

Pollarding Trees Guide for Homeowners

Pollarding is a tree management technique where you cut all branches back to the trunk at uniform height, creating distinctive knobby crowns. This guide covers what tree pollarding involves, benefits like size control and extended lifespan, suitable species, and the ongoing commitment required.

May 08, 2026
13 MIN
A Beautiful Working Bioswale

Bioswale Plants Guide

Learn which plants thrive in bioswales and drainage areas. This comprehensive guide covers native species by region, moisture-tolerant options, planting zones, design principles, and common mistakes to avoid when creating functional rain gardens and bioswales.

May 08, 2026
12 MIN
before and after concrete patio renovation with modern outdoor furniture

Back Patio Renovation Guide

Learn how to renovate your back patio without full replacement. This guide covers concrete resurfacing options, small space strategies, patio additions, realistic budgets, and common mistakes to avoid. Includes cost comparisons and real transformation examples across all budget levels.

May 08, 2026
13 MIN
semicircular paver driveway with landscaped center island in front of a suburban home

Half Circle Driveway Guide

Discover how to fit a functional half circle driveway into a compact front yard. This guide covers layout planning, material selection, landscaping strategies, common mistakes to avoid, and realistic cost estimates for creating an attractive semicircular driveway that improves traffic flow and curb appeal.

May 08, 2026
13 MIN
Landscaping That Pays Off

Benefits of Landscaping for Your Home

Professional landscaping returns 100-200% at resale and delivers benefits beyond property value. Learn how strategic outdoor design improves mental health, reduces energy costs by up to 35%, speeds home sales, and creates environmental value for your community.

May 08, 2026
11 MIN
Xeriscape vs Zeroscape

Zeroscape vs Xeriscape Landscaping Explained

Zeroscape and xeriscape sound similar but represent very different approaches to water-wise landscaping. Learn the key differences in water usage, maintenance, costs, and aesthetics to decide which method works best for your climate, budget, and lifestyle.

May 08, 2026
12 MIN
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