Apr 1, 2016 | Lawn Care Basics, Services, Spring Tips
Even the most well-kept landscape could suffer from some type of disease. They can quickly migrate from surrounding lawns or come from pests or even irrigation issues. Understanding what these diseases look like and what types of plants they attack may help to alert...
Mar 1, 2016 | Landscape Planning, Lawn Care Basics, Plant Guides, Services, Spring Tips
It feels like that time of year again! Time to pack up the scarfs and gloves and head outside. Below are a few steps to get back in the swing of things but remember, March weather can be rather fickle and frost is still possible, so plant with caution! Remove any...
Feb 1, 2016 | Lawn Care Basics, Monthly Landscaping Tips, Winter Tips
Has this winter given you a bit of cabin fever? If you’re itching for something to get your hands dirty, winter is a great time for repotting houseplants. As a plant grows, its root system can grow too big for the pot and the plant can start to languish. If the...
Jan 1, 2016 | Landscape Planning, Lawn Care Basics
Pink Flamingos and Too Many Gnomes Mistake: Don’t make the mistake of putting too many decorative items in your front yard. This can be a distraction from the natural beauty of your landscape. Instead of cute and whimsical, it can easily end up looking cluttered...
May 1, 2015 | Lawn Care Basics
Roses are beautiful—we all know this. They’ve been known to symbolize romance, love, and passion. They grow in a variety of colors, from reds, pinks and purples, to lighter shades of peach and yellow. If you’re growing roses of your own, you should consider drying...
Jul 1, 2014 | Fall Tips, Lawn Care Basics, Plant Guides
When you expire blooms that have completed their life cycle, it can make room for new growth, redirect nutrients to the blooms that need it and make your garden look better. However, there’s an art to pinching flowers and knowing how to deadhead isn’t an innate...