05/27/2026
One thing people severely underestimate is this:
Building the wall…
Building the patio…
Building the fireplace…
Building the actual project…
That is honestly the easiest part of building a company.
The hard part is building the trust required to get the opportunity to build it in the first place.
Anybody can post pictures.
Anybody can build a website.
Anybody can package themselves a certain way online.
What takes years is building the reputation behind it.
When I first started Over The Field Landscape, I had just left the company I previously worked for. During that transition, I actually asked my former boss if I could use pictures of projects I had personally worked on while employed there. He told me it probably was not a good idea.
So I said okay.
And because of that, I made sure the very first projects I completed under Over The Field Landscape became the face of my marketing, my website, and my social media. I took the slower route because I believed that if I was going to build something, it needed to be built honestly from day one.
That lesson stuck with me.
Because long term, honesty will always outperform shortcuts, borrowed credibility, selective storytelling, or manufactured trust.
The real work of building a company is:
answering the phone when things go wrong,
honoring warranties,
handling stressful seasons,
solving problems,
taking financial risks,
fixing mistakes,
managing crews,
being transparent with clients,
and standing behind your work long after the final payment clears.
That is what actually builds trust in a market.
And the truth is… shortcuts almost always leave signs. Eventually people notice inconsistencies. They notice when presentation moves faster than experience. They notice when branding grows faster than the foundation underneath it. And once trust is questioned, it becomes incredibly difficult to rebuild.
Real trust takes years.
Real credibility takes years.
Real reputation takes years.
There are no shortcuts around that process.
To everybody who has trusted Over The Field Landscape throughout the years… thank you. That trust means more to me than any advertisement or marketing ever could.