by Eric Clark | Dec 20, 2020 | Hardscaping, Landscaping
We are blessed to work with some great customers. This month we’re featuring the grounds of one property where we’ve done hardscaping and landscaping. Whether big or small, home or business, we are full service. Let us know how we can help make your...
by Eric Clark | Nov 23, 2020 | Uncategorized
Once Fall’s nip hits the nighttime air, it’s time to winterize your lawn and irrigation system. These cold-weather steps lead to a healthier, greener, lusher lawn once the weather warms up again. Sprinkler Winterization Winterizing your...
by Go Clarks | Nov 6, 2020 | Fall
Just a little Fall cleanup from before & after. Tap to enlarge.
by Eric Clark | Sep 25, 2020 | Fall, Landscaping
Fall is here, and Fall is prime time to prep your yard for the next growing season. Cooling temperatures slow growth, and moister soil promotes root development. Removing dead stems, branches, and leaf cover protects plants’ overall health. Here are 9 tasks for...
by Eric Clark | Aug 26, 2020 | Landscaping
Here’s some recent views of one of our great clients’ grounds. Contact us today for your...
by Eric Clark | Aug 2, 2020 | Uncategorized
Take a minute and enjoy some of our planting work. Enjoy!
by Eric Clark | Jun 29, 2020 | Lawn Programs
In this brief blog, we’ll look at just 1 reason you can benefit from a Lawn Program: pH balance. Soil pH is important because it affects available nutrients and activity in the soil. Soil pH measures the soil on a scale of alkaline to acid from 0 to 14. The ideal pH...
by Eric Clark | May 13, 2020 | Spring
Let’s be honest: Spring Cleanups can be difficult. And a Spring Cleanup isn’t just to have tidy curb appeal. It keeps your grounds healthy and avoids diseases and pests. So here’s the What, the Why, and the How of Spring Cleanups, to get your grounds growing...
by Eric Clark | Mar 18, 2020 | Spring
We just did an early Spring cleanup for one of our great customers. That included cutbacks, pruning, weed prevention, and a rich cypress mulch. Spring cleanups are beginning to fill up, so contact us today to set yours!...
by Eric Clark | Jan 17, 2020 | Uncategorized
The short answer is Yes, you can sod in winter. Dormant sod will lay roots slowly during this season, but as temps warm up, the grass will really take off. So this is a perfect time to cover up that dirt and get a jump on a new green lawn. The advantages are, by...
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