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Continuing the crusade against crape murder, pick the right cultivars
Learn how to avoid 'Crape Murder' by choosing the right size crape myrtle and properly pruning it at the right time of the year, here, on Total Landscape Care.
February 6, 2019
Home
Nation sees rise in gas prices after Hurricanes Harvey and Irma
Today’s national gas price average is just three cents more expensive on the week, holding steady for five days at $2.67. Details here on Total Landscape Care!
September 12, 2017
Business
Citrus-killing insect found in Alabama
The disease is transported by the Asian citrus psyllid is deadly to any citrus tree it bites. Details on how you can help save the citrus tree industry here!
August 9, 2017
Business
Average price for gallon of gas at its highest since June
In 47 states and D.C., pump prices moved higher on the week, which resulted from strong demand, declining U.S. crude oil inventory levels and rising reports.
August 3, 2017
Business
South joins West, New England in coping with drought
The Southeast hasn’t experienced a severe drought in years and a dry winter is expected if a weak La Nina develops. Click to read more on the unusual conditions.
November 1, 2016
Design-Build
Report Shows Worst, Best Winter Driving Cities
As I write this from my Little Rock office, outside a cold rain is turning to sleet, and a record snowfall for the date is expected – of course, any snow down South in mid-November stands a decent chance at setting a record.
November 28, 2014
Business
Houzz Study Shows Clients Want More
Spring cleaning is underway, and clients are cleaning up more than the inside of their homes. According to the most recent study from Houzz, creating an entertaining space and fixing problems are equally important to homeowners.
April 24, 2014
Lawn maintenance
Taking charge of chinch bugs
Give a chinch an inch, and they’ll take a yard. This old southern saying about chinch bugs speaks to the destructive nature of these pests that threaten turf in the South and Southeast. Even though chinch bugs are found throughout the United States, it’s the southern chinch bug that has notoriously evaded control by developing resistance to some of the most commonly used insecticides.
February 18, 2014
Design-Build
A Simple Thank You
Yesterday was a tough time for many citizens in the South. Winter Storm Leon swept through the southern states, and what started off as a few fun flurries quickly transformed into a never-ending nightmare that is still going on.
January 29, 2014
Business
How To Treat Tawny Crazy Ants
The Tawny Crazy Ant has been a pest all over the nation, especially in the South.
November 6, 2013
Business
Don’t let lawns sizzle this summer
Getting that sleek, perfect golf-course finish on a lawn may be ideal in the beginning, but one missed step in watering could be a disaster. A lawn can turn brown at the first sign of stress, whether that would be from over-watering or drought. If the lawn is mowed to low, the roots haven’t been established to pull water from the soil.
May 20, 2013
Business
Where Clients Are Spending Money on Landscapes
PLANET, a national trade association of landscape industry professionals, in partnership with Harris Interactive have conducted a U.S. online survey asking consumers about their spending on a range of professional lawn and landscape services.
May 1, 2013
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