by Megan | Sep 26, 2025 | Landscape
Pine straw is a great alternative to using mulch in your landscape. It tends to not wash away in your beds as easily once it has settled. It also offers a good weed barrier and helps insulate the beds during the winter. If you have several pine trees in your yard,...
by Megan | Sep 26, 2025 | Landscape, Plant Health
We’ve talked about the benefits of pine straw in your flower bed, now it’s time to talk about mulch. Just like pine straw, mulch helps prevent weeds, retains moisture in the soil, and insulates the roots from extreme temperatures. Mulch comes in different colors such...
by Megan | Sep 24, 2025 | Lights
It’s only September, but you can take care of your holiday lights now! We’re sending out fast and free estimates, which includes everything up front: materials, installation, removal, and storage until next year. There are no hidden fees, which means no unpleasant...
by Megan | Sep 22, 2025 | Landscape
Bradley is here to tell us about our plant of the week, ‘Amethyst Falls’ wisteria aka Wisteria frutescens. This climbing vine is native to Louisiana and is a relatively slow grower unlike invasive Asian wisteria. It can climb 18-20 feet high and can spread 10-15 feet,...
by Megan | Sep 17, 2025 | Lawn
Our Irrigation Manager David is here to explain how to calculate how long to run your sprinklers for 1 inch of water per week. We call this an irrigation calibration. During a calibration, our tech sets up measuring cups throughout the lawn, and then runs the...