5 Valuable Reasons For Landlords To Control Landscaping Maintenance

Landlords with single-family rental homes all face the same dilemma: should you or the tenant be responsible for landscaping maintenance? There is no completely right or wrong answer to this question, as it depends on many actors. But in many cases, the best option may be to handle it yourself — even though it comes with a cost. Here are a few compelling reasons why.  1. It Gets Done First and foremost, taking control of any element of property maintenance means that you know it's being done — and done right. [Read More]

Building a New Pond on Your Property

The construction of a pond on your property can significantly improve the aesthetics and value of the home. Unfortunately, individuals may not choose to undertake this landscaping improvement project due to some limited information about the design and construction process that will be needed or what they can expect from maintaining this once it has been built. The Maintenance Needs Of The Pond Can Be Reduced During The Design Process [Read More]

4 Signs Your Business Could Benefit From Professional Lawn Care Services

Owning a business comes with many responsibilities. You're in charge of finances, employees, business operations, and cleaning. However, as your business thrives, you may be unable to fulfill all your obligations. For example, the lawn may begin to deteriorate because you no longer take care of it. A poorly maintained lawn is bad for your business image, and some customers may even stop considering your services. So, here are four telltale signs it's time to hire professional lawn care services. [Read More]

5 Steps To Gauge Sun And Shade Levels In Your Landscape

When you purchase plants for your yard, you'll quickly encounter labels about how much sun or shade each plant prefers. But how do you know what shade, partial shade, or partial sun mean in practical terms? What categories does your yard fall into? Here are a few steps to match sun levels and your landscape.  1. Observe Your Yard. The first step is to observe your yard's sun and shade progression. [Read More]