Summer is almost here, South Alabama is already feeling the heat. While we humans can retreat indoors or slather on the sunscreen, our lawns and landscape plants aren’t so flexible.
Dogs may be man’s best friend, but they aren’t such great pals to your plants. Whether it’s a cherished pet or a nosy neighbor, dogs can wreak real havoc on your landscape by digging holes, flattening flowers, and lifting a leg on the lawn.
Installing a new landscape is a lot like renovating your home – and it can feel just as overwhelming. Landscape installation is a multi-step process that involves designing, constructing, and maintaining your new outdoor space. It’s much more complex than simply planting some new blooms!
Spring is here, and that means it’s time to freshen up your beds. Every year at this time, property owners face the difficult task of deciding what material to lay in their landscape beds for the best look and benefits.
Fertilizing can be a powerful tool to give you the best lawn on the block – if you apply it the right way. Because fertilizer has a specific purpose – feeding your lawn – it needs to be applied at the right times for optimal results.
For many homeowners and property managers, spring is synonymous with yardwork. You may be tempted to tackle your first spring cut as soon as the weather warms, but mowing too soon can be a costly mistake.
For many homeowners and property managers, spring is synonymous with yardwork. You may be tempted to tackle your first spring cut as soon as the weather warms, but mowing too soon can be a costly mistake.