Pretty Perennials
There are few things that bring more pleasure than the return of perennials each year. Perennials, as opposed to annuals, bloom year after year. Most perennials disappear during the winter and grow up...
View ArticleBe Water Wise
Being water wise benefits your landscape, environment, community, and budget. Outdoor residential irrigation accounts for as much as 60% of municipal water use in the summertime. Occasional deep...
View ArticlePlant of the Month – Esperanza/Yellow Bells
Tecoma stans var. stans Esperanza is the Spanish term for hope. How fitting a common name for a plant that has incredible, but unrecognized, potential in the industry. It bears bright shiny green...
View ArticleTips for June
Mow regularly. Water dry spots, annuals, and newly planted areas. Mulch all bare soil. Prune off dead or diseased wood. Release beneficial insects. Fertilize lawns & all planting areas. Watch for...
View ArticleYard Of The Month
Here are some pictures of our clients lawns who have received Yard of the Month from their local garden clubs. We are so happy to see our customers awarded for their beautiful gardens! Call today if...
View ArticleLandscaping & Energy Efficiency
Are you looking for cost-effective yet eye-pleasing ways to lower your energy bills? Planting trees, shrubs, vines, grasses, and hedges could be the answer. In fact, landscaping may be your best...
View ArticleCreate The Perfect Ourdoor Setting
Outdoor entertainment areas are the new trend and are in high demand throughout the summer! Relaxing and entertaining shouldn’t be limited to inside the house. People are rediscovering the charm of...
View ArticlePlant of the Month – Crape Myrtles
Crape Myrtles Crape myrtles are a favorite large shrub or small tree in the southern garden. With the diverse number of cultivars ranging in flower colors and disease resistance, crape myrtles easily...
View ArticleTips for July
Tips for July Mow regularly Hand water dry areas, annuals & newly planted areas Deep water during the hot months Mulch all newly planted & bare areas Prune dead and diseased wood Watch for...
View ArticleIrrigation Tips
Remember to call and schedule an irrigation check and repair so that your system is functioning at 100% during the summer! Also, don’t forget to have your rain and freeze sensors installed to bring...
View ArticlePretty Perennials
There are few things that bring more pleasure than the return of perennials each year. Perennials, as opposed to annuals, bloom year after year. Most perennials disappear during the winter and grow up...
View ArticleBe Water Wise
Being water wise benefits your landscape, environment, community, and budget. Outdoor residential irrigation accounts for as much as 60% of municipal water use in the summertime. Occasional deep...
View ArticlePlant of the Month – Esperanza/Yellow Bells
Tecoma stans var. stans Esperanza is the Spanish term for hope. How fitting a common name for a plant that has incredible, but unrecognized, potential in the industry. It bears bright shiny green...
View ArticleTips for June
Mow regularly. Water dry spots, annuals, and newly planted areas. Mulch all bare soil. Prune off dead or diseased wood. Release beneficial insects. Fertilize lawns & all planting areas. Watch for...
View ArticleYard Of The Month
Here are some pictures of our clients lawns who have received Yard of the Month from their local garden clubs. We are so happy to see our customers awarded for their beautiful gardens! Call today if...
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