Yucca shrubs are a beautiful and hardy addition to any landscape, especially in Phoenix, Arizona, where they thrive in the desert climate. If you’re looking to thin out your yucca shrub, this guide will show you exactly how to do it.
Yucca shrubs are a beautiful and hardy addition to any landscape, especially in Phoenix, Arizona, where they thrive in the desert climate. If you’re looking to thin out your yucca shrub, this guide will show you exactly how to do it.
https://youtu.be/OfIF_01TS4s Is the intense heat in Phoenix affecting your trees? This video talks about how the record-breaking heat impacts trees, using our Shamel ash trees as an example. We’ll show footage of how these trees have been affected by the relentless heat, with over 100 consecutive days of temperatures exceeding 100°F. Even hardy trees like
https://youtu.be/NQYRrjI8qjI?si=bM36d5cK1JhE3uzb Your lawn will look dead this winter if you do not do this vital step. In Phoenix what happens is all the Bermuda grass is gonna go dormant. So, for the months of November all the way through February your grass is gonna basically start to yellow and not come back until the following
https://youtu.be/wX5unP0w3MY What is Erosion? The process of being eroded (gradually worn away) by wind, water, or other natural agents. What are RipRaps and what are they used for? Ripraps protect soil surfaces from water erosion by using huge, loose stones or pebbles arranged in a certain pattern. A permanent, erosion-resistant ground cover of large, loose,
https://youtu.be/yDIF3YvwcFk Arizona, being included in the regions of the desert southwest, alongside New Mexico, and parts of California, has a unique soil and weather conditions that require specific factors when choosing a fertilizer. Here are some tips on how to choose the best lawn fertilizer in the desert southwest: First and foremost, understand your soil.
https://youtu.be/NvinOqWf_Pw Here in the desert of Phoenix, our traditional bermuda grass goes dormant and will turn yellow until the following spring. However, if you start to see scalping which can start in late September and go through to Halloween is so that rye seed can be planted so that locals can have a green lawn
https://youtu.be/oSIlSiAt8IE October is a transitional period as the weather starts to cool down in Phoenix, Arizona. Making it an excellent time to prepare your landscape for the fall and winter months. Here are some October landscaping tips for Phoenix, Prune and Trim – trim back overgrown shrubs and trees to remove any dead or damaged
https://youtu.be/_0blwxlaJPo I am going to say something that sounds crazy coming from a lawn service provider…… Grass or lawns do not belong here in our desert climate. That’s right, grass is not native to our desert climate. You do not see lawns or grass growing along the side of our freeways or naturally growing on
https://youtu.be/EwE7Di9Zedc July is the peak of the growing season in most regions. It is the time of year to tend to our garden as the days get longer and temperature rises! As half a year passed by, this will be the perfect time to look over your garden and check on the things you need