december
There are many great reasons to consider seeding wild flowers into your landscape now. It takes very little effort and you get a huge return! Not only will the wildflowers create a stunning display of spring color but they will also provide nectar...
New technology has allowed for the development of “Smart” irrigation products. “Smart” irrigation products include timers/controllers, rain sensors, low precipitation sprinkler heads and improved drip irrigation systems. Key to the Smart...
Trees not only provide scenic landscaping but help reduce pollution by absorbing the primary greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide. They also help decrease storm water run-off. Tree shade is a major factor in mitigating the urban heat island effect and...
Professional arbor care encompasses more than just removing the occasional tree limb. One important arbor care practice for the valley metro area is crown thinning. Crown thinning is the selective removal of interior branches to increase air...
Here are some earth friendly landscape resolutions to choose from to start making a difference!
Reduce lawn areas which will conserve water, reduce the need for chemical fertilization and reduce landfill waste of lawn clippings.
Use landscape...
Artist Dale Chihuly returns to the Desert Botanical Garden this fall with a stunning new installation of his extraordinary and vibrant works of art. The garden trails exhibition opens November 10th and ends May 18. Chihuly is credited with...
It is not uncommon to have up to 20 frosty mornings in December. Be prepared to cover frost-tender plants throughout December. Plants such as Bougainvillea, Hibiscus, Natal Plum, Cape Honeysuckle, Citrus and the Red Bird of Paradise need frost...