Landscape design professionals have the skills to work with every facet of landscape. They not only create stunning designs, but they can also prevent you from making expensive mistakes. Their expertise ranges from planting and horticultural design, to more complex issues such as drainage, paving, grading and
Read more →When an irrigation sprinkler valve is malfunctioning, the symptoms can vary widely because there are many components in the valve that can break down. Typical symptoms are water pressure problems or a broken sprinkler head. Knowing when irrigation system repair is necessary can make troubleshooting much easier. Leaking Around
Read more →An economical and efficient method of watering your garden is with a drip irrigation system. This method is more than 90 percent efficient in allowing plants to get water. Other forms of irrigation like sprinklers have an efficiency rate of 65 to 75 percent. Drip irrigation reduces evaporation
Read more →Pest control is something every garden-conscious homeowner in Florida is going to have to face. In this article, we’ll take a brief look at a few of the most common offenders, the damage they cause, and how to identify them. Mole Crickets About 1 to 2 inches
Read more →Dog urine is a common problem that many pet lovers will have to address. It can leave brown, yellow or completely dead patches on an otherwise healthy, lush lawn. Fortunately, there are some lawn care options for dealing with this issue. Try a combination of techniques
Read more →As we move closer and closer to winter time, temperatures cool and grass slow their growth. It’s nice because we can move out of the once-a-week mowing routine and start using our Sundays to watch football and relax. Winter time is a peculiar time of year for
Read more →My poor windshield wipers have been replaced a couple times this summer as the Florida weather decides to alternate random thunderstorms and extreme heat in direct sunlight. The good news is that’s about to go away. The bad news is that we’ve got to start changing some
Read more →Thatch is accumulated organic matter that is persistent, meaning it doesn’t decompose as fast as it builds. This layer of organic matter is caused by excessive mow clippings, leaves, and other debris that settle and rest on your lawn. Thatch is not an on-going enemy like we’ve
Read more →Basketgrass, being a wild and invasive grass, is found predominantly in moist and shady areas of a lawn and in the groundcovers of forests. Basketgrass thrives in this environment and is able to spread easily since the turf is usually weaker in these areas due to lack
Read more →Crabgrass is a homeowner’s worst enemy. This is because there is no sure-fire way to rid your landscape of this weed. This pesky weed grows at an uncontrollable rate and often has a different hue than grass. It disrupts the harmony of an otherwise beautiful lawn, because
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