Spring has sprung. Do you have plans for your garden, lawn, and landscaping? Then it’s time to get started. Landscape maintenance in early spring means you’re giving a head start on everything to grow and reach peak potential by late spring and early summer. It also means you won’t wait too long, as damage to your landscape, lawn, trees, and plants can occur if left unchecked. Let’s go over what’s involved. Continue reading Getting Started with Landscape Maintenance in Early Spring
Getting Started with Landscape Maintenance in Early Spring
Spring has sprung. Do you have plans for your garden, lawn, and landscaping? Then it’s time to get started. Landscape maintenance in early spring means you’re giving a head start on everything to grow and reach peak potential by late spring and early summer. It also means you won’t wait too long, as damage to your landscape, lawn, trees, and plants can occur if left unchecked. Let’s go over what’s involved. Continue reading Getting Started with Landscape Maintenance in Early Spring
Mulch is a groundcover product made from tree bark and wood chips that is common both in residential homes and commercial centers. No one can deny that a mulch covering on a garden or planting display can provide great aesthetics to your landscape, but this is only one of the perks. Mulch isn’t just designed to improve the look of your landscaping, but to promote the health of your plants in several ways. Let’s look at three other ways mulch makes everything better.