by Brandy Keller | Oct 14, 2024 | advice, central florida, irrigation, landscaping, plant
Fall in Central Florida offers a unique gardening experience. While other regions may prepare for a cold winter, Florida’s subtropical climate allows for vibrant gardens nearly year-round. Fall is an excellent time to plant a variety of species that thrive in...
by Brandy Keller | Sep 9, 2024 | advice, central florida, irrigation, landscaping
Maintaining a beautiful landscape in Central Florida involves more than just planting and watering your greenery. A crucial part of landscape upkeep is hedge trimming, which helps keep your yard looking neat and promotes healthy plant growth. Whether you’re a...
by Brandy Keller | Aug 12, 2024 | advice, central florida, irrigation, plant
In the realm of efficient and sustainable gardening and landscaping practices, drip irrigation systems stand out as a game-changer. Unlike traditional sprinkler systems that douse entire areas with water, drip irrigation delivers precise amounts of water directly to...
by Brandy Keller | Jul 15, 2024 | advice, central florida, grass, irrigation, maintenance
As the temperature rises and the sun beats down, maintaining a lush, green lawn becomes a challenge for many homeowners. The scorching heat of summer can take a toll on your grass, leaving it parched, brown, and prone to damage. However, with the right care and...
by Brandy Keller | Jun 17, 2024 | advice, central florida, drainage, drainage system
Temperatures in Central Florida are rising fast, and the rainy season will tsunami be upon us! We apologize for being punny, but for those with lawns prone to waterlogging, this is no laughing matter. When a lawn is plagued by standing water, it doesn’t take long for...
by Brandy Keller | May 13, 2024 | advice, central florida, landscaping, maintenance
When life gets busy, it can be difficult to give our home’s landscape the attention it needs. You may also encounter an overgrown landscape when you’re purchasing a home. Regardless of why a landscape has been neglected, knowing how to revive it is essential...