• Let There Be Mom, Residential Garden, Greer, SC
    Let There Be Mom is an organization that provides various wishes to mothers who are terminally ill.
  • Safe Harbor Women’s Shelter, Landscape Master Plan,
    Greenville, SC
    Safe Harbor Women’s Shelter is a safe haven for battered or abused women and their children.
  • Ronald McDonald House, Landscape Master Plan, Greenville, SC
    The Ronald McDonald House provides temporary housing for the family of children undergoing extended medical procedures.
  • Inspiration Home, Landscape Master Plan, Simpsonville, SC
    This showcase home was built using energy-star appliances and various other advanced “Green” technologies throughout the home and landscape. Milestone Builders donated the proceeds from multiple home tours to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Graham Kimak provided a discounted design fee for the Inspiration Home landscape master plan.
  • Greenville Hospital System Swamp Rabbit Trail, Travelers Rest, SC
    Graham Kimak Landscape Designs partnered with Greenville Country Recreation Dept., Upstate Forever, Landscaper's Supply, the city of Travelers Rest, the Cafe @Williams Hardware and other community partners to design and build a pocket park along the Swamp Rabbit Trail providing a place to park a bike, rest on a bench, give Fido a cool drink, grab a bite to eat, listen to live music, or just relax in downtown Travelers Rest.
  • Greenville Magazine, Best and Brightest 35 and Under, Class of 2007
  • Talk Magazine, Residential Garden, March 2009
  • At Home Magazine, Residential Garden, Spring 2009
  • At Home Magazine, Residential Garden, Spring 2008
  • Talk Magazine, Let There Be Mom Article, donated garden design, May 2008
  • The Greenville News, City People, Garden section, March 2008
  • South Carolina Home and Gardens, Residential Garden, October 2006
  • At Home Magazine, Residential Garden, Spring 2006
  • At Home Magazine, Residential Garden, Summer 2006
  • The Greenville Journal, Residential Garden, December 2003
  • Better Homes and Gardens Special Interest Magazine, Graham’s own Garden, Spring 2000
  • Carolina Gardener Magazine, Graham’s own Garden, January 1998