Landscaping Blog
Global Cooling – How Your Green Space Helps the Environment
Did you know that your landscape is great for the environment? We all love the way a lush, green landscape looks, but every day, your lawn and plantings bring a host of environmental benefits. Natural Oxygen Generators Plants take in carbon dioxide and use sunlight to...
Transform Your Outdoor Space This Summer
Why Summer is the Perfect Season for Hardscapes and Lighting With warmer weather and longer evenings, summer is the ideal time to upgrade your outdoor space with new hardscapes and lighting. Whether you want to expand your patio, create a cozy fire pit, or install...
Why Watering Wisely Means a Better Summer Lawn
As temperatures rise and summer takes hold, the difference between a lush, green lawn and one that struggles often comes down to one simple factor: water. Good watering practices lie at the heart of summer lawn health, helping you maintain vibrant grass, minimize...
Annual Color vs. Perennial Flower Gardens
In the grand flowchart that we use to categorize flowers used in landscape plantings, the biggest dividing line separates “annuals” from “perennials.” The names serve as definitions: Annual flowers stick around for a single year, while perennials come back year after...
Why Do We Use Mulch in the Landscape?
Nothing says springtime like a fresh layer of mulch on all of your plant beds. Mulch visually unifies your entire property. It gives your plant beds a uniform appearance and makes the colors of new flowers really pop. Dark-colored mulches widen the pupil of the eye,...
Too Much Water? Addressing Drainage Issues
Springtime rain is a welcome drink for your lawn and garden, but it's possible to have too much of a good thing. Landscapes that do not have proper water drainage sys run the risk of collecting water – water that can be damaging on several fronts. Root systems still...






