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Fall favorites: Fall garden designs your customers will flip over
With the fall season in full swing for most of the country, customers will be flocking to their yards to enjoy the cooler weather, seasonal color and fabulous fall decorations. With customers wanting to spend more time in the great outdoors, now might be a good time to add a bit of fall flare to […]
October 14, 2019
Business
How to: Sprucing up your customer’s driveway
Sprucing up the driveway will not only help increase your customer’s home’s curb appeal, but it will also help tie in that paved area to the rest of the landscape.
May 31, 2017
Business
Design tips: Creating a matrix garden for year-round interest
Matrix planting needs to resemble the natural landscape of a natural ecosystem. Get more details on matrix planting and much more on Total Landscape Care!
March 16, 2017
Design-Build
A few spring flowers that won’t fade in the summer heat
Here are a few suggestions of beautiful plants that look great in spring but also continue to bloom and flourish as the seasons progress. Get more info on TLC!
March 15, 2017
Business
Clay soil needs amendment, conducive plants or both
Clay soil is considered the bane of gardens. From soil to clay soil to which plants are tolerant of clay soils, here are a tips to work with both while landscaping.
February 10, 2016
Design-Build
Ban butterfly bushes from butterfly gardens (seriously)
Butterfly gardens possess a wide variety of benefits. People have been planting them for years, either with the desire to help out the poor pollinators or to experience the simple joy of watching the backyard become flooded with fluttering wings. Unfortunately, one of the things that has become associated with the idea of butterfly gardens […]
October 20, 2015
Business
Landscapers Can Help Dwindling Honeybee Population
Honeybee population is dwindling, and landscapers can do more to help. According to a report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, there was an average loss of 30.5 percent of the honeybee population as opposed to the 22 percent the year before.
May 31, 2013
Business
Plant in Clay Soil
Though the task of working with it can be challenging, the process of amending clay soil to workable condition is practical and well worth the effort.
October 23, 2012
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