by Randy Clark | Jul 1, 2024 | Blog
Mulch and Decorative Stone serve different purposes in landscaping, although they may sometimes overlap. We’re occasionally asked if decorative stone or mulch should be used, and the answer is yes. Most landscapes have room for both. Mulch is primarily used for...
by Randy Clark | Jun 16, 2024 | Blog
So, how often should you mow your lawn? The best answer is – it depends. Several factors such as the type of grass, the growth rate, weather conditions, and the season all affect lawn growth. Here are some general guidelines. Grass Growth Rate Typically, cool-season...
by Randy Clark | Jun 1, 2024 | Blog
Controlling grubs in your lawn is complicated. Grubs are the larval stage of various beetle species that can harm your grass. The most common culprits are Japanese Beetles, Masked Chafers, European Chafers, Green June Beetles, and May/June Beetles. Grubs live...
by Randy Clark | May 18, 2024 | Blog
So, when’s the best time to divide and transplant perennials? While some consider fall to be the best time to move flowering perennials, spring allows the plants to have the winter to adjust to their new location and slowly establish themselves. Dividing ornamental...
by Randy Clark | Apr 27, 2024 | Blog
The art of tree installation is more than knowing how to plant a tree. It’s about understanding the science of tree installation and using that knowledge to create a piece of natural art. The Art of Tree Installation More than twenty years ago, I planted five...