Why Are Lawn Programs Important?

Why Are Lawn Programs Important?

In this brief blog, we’ll look at just 1 reason you can benefit from a Lawn Program: pH balance. Soil pH is important because it affects available nutrients and activity in the soil. Soil pH measures the soil on a scale of alkaline to acid from 0 to 14. The ideal pH...
Spring Cleanups: What, Why, and How

Spring Cleanups: What, Why, and How

Let’s be honest: Spring Cleanups can be difficult. And a Spring Cleanup isn’t just to have tidy curb appeal. It keeps your grounds healthy and avoids diseases and pests. So here’s the What, the Why, and the How of Spring Cleanups, to get your grounds growing...
Spring Cleanup – Photo Blog

Spring Cleanup – Photo Blog

We just did an early Spring cleanup for one of our great customers.   That included cutbacks, pruning, weed prevention, and a rich cypress mulch.     Spring cleanups are beginning to fill up, so contact us today to set yours!...
5 Why’s of Fall Landscaping

5 Why’s of Fall Landscaping

Fall is upon us – falling leaves and football, shorter days and cooler air. And a great season for some important landscaping! Here are 5 reasons why: 1. Why Aerate Your Lawn in Fall? Fall is the best time to aerate your lawn. Aeration allows lawns to rapidly...
Hardscaping vs. Landscaping

Hardscaping vs. Landscaping

What’s the Difference? What do the terms “hardscaping” and “landscaping” mean? Knowing the difference can help you understand and better see your landscaper’s ideas, and will also help you understand how to properly care for your space when it’s done. Basically, they...
Why Pruning Matters for Landscaping

Why Pruning Matters for Landscaping

A. Pruning Benefits Pruning has many benefits – from spurring growth to letting air & light into the plants, to helping guide the plant to filling out its shape. Regular pruning helps plant health and aesthetics in 5 ways: 1. Prevent overgrowth (leading to disease...
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