Seasonal Planting and Pruning
Every homeowner wants a beautiful landscape filled with colorful flowers, lush green foliage and strong, healthy trees, but most homeowners don’t want the work that comes along with getting them.
Every homeowner wants a beautiful landscape filled with colorful flowers, lush green foliage and strong, healthy trees, but most homeowners don’t want the work that comes along with getting them.
Regular maintenance is essential to a beautiful, healthy landscape. Without it, your landscape can quickly become overgrown and create an eyesore for your home’s appearance. An overgrown landscape not only looks bad, but it also invites all types of lawn diseases, insects and pests to your property.
All lawns need proper nutrients to stay healthy, lush and green, but they need the right nutrients at the right time of year to grow and thrive. For best results, fertilization should be done in early spring, late spring, summer, early fall and late fall. This is an inconvenience and a lot of work for most homeowners who simply don’t have the time and energy to commit to these schedules.