Maintenance Prepare for fire season - If you live near the native chaparral, reduce the fire risk to your property by pruning dead vegetation from trees and shrubs (especially near structures). Cut tall grasses and weeds to a height of less than four inches. Feed annuals and vegetables- Continue to fertilize warm season flowers…
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June Tips of the Month
All Seasons Design and Development Services It’s no secret that proper planning yields greater results. You wouldn’t build your home without a design, why should your landscape be any different? If you’re thinking about updating, spot planting, making over or creating a new landscape, consider the benefits of professional landscape design first: Design to your…
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April Tips of the Month
ANNOUNCEMENTS In the Months of APRIL and MAY we will set aside a few days for aerating and fertilizing your lawn UPON REQUEST. What is aeration? Technically speaking, aeration is the naturally occurring process of air exchange between the soil and its surrounding atmosphere. Practically speaking, aeration is the process of mechanically…
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February Tips of the Month
DORMANT SPRAY FRUIT TREES Pests that appear on lush new spring growth are eliminated or greatly reduced by properly applying dormant sprays now. They effectively kill the over wintering eggs of aphids, mites, most scales, plus many other pests and some plant diseases that are now in their most vulnerable stage. For most fruit trees…
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September Plant of the Month: Leucospermum 'Scarlet Ribbon'
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