Right now, the weeds in your lawn may look small, but they will multiply and get big, especially now that our weather is starting to heat up. No one likes weeds, and if you have allergies,...
Continue ReadingRight now, the weeds in your lawn may look small, but they will multiply and get big, especially now that our weather is starting to heat up. No one likes weeds, and if you have allergies,...
Continue ReadingWe can plant cacti and agave in our yard and live a green lifestyle without sacrificing beauty! Water is a limited resource where we live, so when we choose to have a xeric landscape, we...
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Oranges, we love them. These juicy, nutritious fruits can strengthen our emotional body and encourage a general feeling of joy, well-being, and happiness. We can have these benefits all...
Continue ReadingCopyright: radub85 / 123RF Stock Photo Spring insects bugging you? The last thing we want to worry about are insects wreaking havoc on our raised bed full of growing edibles or attacking...
Continue ReadingCopyright: maria111 / 123RF Stock Photo Fall in love with your yard, again! Your landscape is starting to wake up from its slumber, and this is the perfect time to treat yourself and your...
Continue ReadingSpring fertilizing starts now. The spring season symbolizes rebirth and renewal, and this is the time when many plants begin to grow and flower. The proper fertilizer and applications can...
Continue ReadingBe inspired by your surroundings. You can see that flowering trees and stone fruit flower bouquets are starting to brighten up the neighborhoods, and the pleasing aroma of citrus is in the...
Continue ReadingPre-Emergent Herbicides: Apply Them Now! Raise your hand if you love to pull weeds! If you’re like us, you kept your hands down, way down. After all, we’d much rather be outside...
Continue ReadingGet Your Yard Ready for Spring: To Do List Remove weeds - You can click here to read all about it! Clean up – Rake matted leaves so that the plants can take in sunlight. Fallen leaves...
Continue ReadingWater, it's the primary cause of erosion, and when we get heavy rains in our area, the impact loosens the material bonding the topsoil together. And for homeowners with slopes and hillsides...
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