Graham Landscaping Service

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Graham Landscaping Service

Your yard is an extension of your home and as such, is an extension of you. Graham Landscaping design is an art, where multiple elements must come together to create a unified whole. Once the project is complete, a Federal Way landscaper must maintain those elements so the entirety of the design remains coherent.

GPAK Management LLC Landscaping and Design is a full service Graham Landscaping Company offering everything from design services to lawn mowing, and everything in between. Your qualified GPAK Graham landscaper will transform your ideas into a reality, while making your landscape the envy of your neighbors.

Our Graham Services Include:

  • Hardscapes - Pavers, Pathways, Patio Extentions
  • Landscaping - Design, Construction, Maintenance
  • Lawns - Edging, Fertilizing, Mowing, Sod, Overseeding, Thatching
  • Preasure Washing - Driveways, Homes, Sidewalks, Walkways
  • Pruning - Shaping & Sculpturing, Topiary, Trimming
  • Retaining Walls - Brick, Block, Rock Walls
  • Spray Service - Moss, Weeds, Plant & Tree Pest Control
  • Spreading - Bark, Gravel
  • Yard Services - Black Berry Removal, Fall Clean Up, Gutter Cleaning

Graham Landscaping Service Experts

Transforming an outdoor space into something truly magnificent starts with help from a professional landscaper with regional experience. This is important because landscaping in the Pacific Northwest is far different than anywhere else in the country. Your landscaping design must reflect the advantages and limitations that a place like Graham and the surrounding region offers, if it is to be successful.

Do you need a Graham landscaper to bring your ideas to life? Are you looking for a Graham landscaping company that you can trust to keep your yard looking great? Do you need some specialized landscaping care? Call us today at (206) 854-2774 for all of your Graham landscaping needs.


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Graham, WA Tidbits

Graham, Washington had a population of 8,739 people according to the census that was taken in 2000, which by 2010, had increased to 23,491 people. The community is located in Pierce County.

In what was then the new Washington Territory, beyond the prairies that were south of Tacoma many early settlers claimed their piece of the unspoiled wilderness. Their quest led them down meandering trails that rapidly turned into dense timber and brush that reached all the way to Mount Rainier. Streams and lakes that had names that sounded odd, such as the Kapowsin, the Ohop, the Tanwax, and they were their only guides in this bewildering landscape. Serving as a constant companion and a backdrop for those who came this way was Mount Rainier.

The characters of this story include everybody from everyday women and men to engineers, railroad workers, entrepreneurs, moonshiners, mountain explorers, stump farmers, flume men, professional boxers, mill owners, loggers and sheepherders who were all working for the HBC (Hudson's Bay Company). You can hear their stories after meeting them for the first time. There was the story of Kapowsin and its fate, one of the earliest known colonies in the state of Washington, known as Glennis, the perils of the moonshiners and bootleggers, and the construction and engineering marvels of the early Electron.

The way that Graham got its name was quite unintentional and very simple. The name Graham was transferred to the logging region, where Mr. Graham worked during the timber boom from camp boss named Smith Graham. From the slowing moving train that still oftentimes crosses the old Barney/Larson road at the Graham Hay market and the mail bags destined for this region were marked graham, known as the Meridian, he was the one who received the mail off the hook.

Probably at the location where Mr Graham picked up the mail, a couple named Henry and Nancy Bates constructed a small house in 1908 and Henry applied for the position of the first official postmaster for the community of Graham. His Bates House is still standing and has often been renovated and added onto, although it is about to be demolished. The Historical Society of Graham would like nothing better than to see a minimum of part of the old original home renovated into a small Graham Museum and Visitor's Center.

Then, some months ago a resident of Graham who had brought some trash to the LRI transfer station close to 176th street noticed that there was an unfamiliar newspaper lying only a few feet away. Being curious, the man retrieved the newspaper and was astonished find the name of his mother on the label for the address. The newspaper was known as the Rainier Independent and in 1988, was published in Graham in the building currently now for sale close to the Bates house at 22802 Meridian. The editor was a man named Jeff Johnson, and the production manager was a woman named Leanna Woog and the business manager was another woman named Jinnie Jones. Although the newspaper was still in good condition he delivered it, albeit some 25 years late, to his mother.

Communities such as Benston, Clay City, Holz, Lakehead, Kapowsin, Morgan's Lake, Thrift, Graham, Harding, Kirby, and nelson were all alive and well in those days.

There were 2,427 families, 2989, families, and 8,739 people residing in Graham according to the census that was taken in 2000. There were 407.9 people for every square mile, which is population density. There were 3,120 housing units at an average density of 145.6 housing units for every square mile. The racial makeup of the community was 4.01% from two or more races, 0.98% from other races, 0.50% Pacific Islanders, 1.80% Asian, 1.28% Native Indian, 1.28% Black, 2.81% Latino or Hispanic, and 90.15% White.

There were 18.8% of the population of graham who were non families, 7.70% of the population who had a female head of the household, with no husband present, 68.8 % of the population who were married couples living together, and 2,989 households of which 42.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them. There were 14.3% of all households that were made up of individuals and 3.7% of the population that had somebody who were aged 65 years old or older. The size of the average family in Graham was 3.20 people, and the size of the average household in Graham was 2.92 people.

The age of the population in Graham ranged from 6.40% w2ho were 65 years old or older, 24.1% who were between 45 and 64 years old, 32.5% who were between 25 and 44 years old, 6.7% who were between 18 and 24 years old, and 30.3% who were under the age of 18. The median age was 35 years old. There were 101 males for every 100 females. There were 98.9 males aged 18 and over for every 100 females aged 18 and over.

In Graham the median income for a family was $55.800 and for a household was $52,824. Females had a median income of $25,802 as compared to the median income for males of $45,348. The income per capita in Graham was $21,126. Approximately 7.6 of the population of graham and 4.4% of families in Graham were below the poverty level. This includes 8.3% 0f those aged 65 years old and older and 9.4% of those under the age of 18.

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