https://youtu.be/uN5u7QNkfH8As a landscaper here in Phoenix we enjoy the Fall because it means 2 things…. Temperatures are cooling off and it is getting time to plant perennial rye seed for a winter lawn. However, planting a winter lawn each year can be tough on your existing bermuda grass that goes dormant each year. In this video we
https://youtu.be/LWWfTXQuS_M By definition, succulent plants are drought-resistant plants. Succulents are a diverse group of plants that have adapted to survive in arid environments by storing water in their leaves, stems, or roots. They can be found all over the world, from deserts to forests to coastal regions, and come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors.
https://youtu.be/Zw_CYeBjKGc Can be found in desert regions of America, the Prickly Pear Cactus is known for being the “Food of the Desert”. Having four different species found in Arizona, this cactus plant grows moderately under full/reflected sunlight and can grow up to 1 feet and as wide as 3 feet. Hardiness level at 10 degrees
While considering landscaping for your property in Peoria, AZ, it is important that you select the right trees and plants. Your choice here matters. Picking the right plants can make the difference between having a well-manicured and clean property or a dirty and overgrown property. Properly placed trees and plants can bring life to your
https://youtu.be/ZRJx2L09f4w February is a great month for landscaping, and there are many tasks that can be done to keep your space looking beautiful and healthy. Here are some general tips for February landscaping: February is a good time to prune deciduous trees and shrubs that are dormant. Pruning helps maintain the shape of the plants
https://youtu.be/xkZrxlRKi2A It’s mid February and the temperatures have started to increase more during the day. This has brought more weeds and spring growth. It is also the best time to cut back any frost damage or any spring cleaning that may need to be done before things really start growing in March. If you
https://youtu.be/xkZrxlRKi2A It’s mid February and the temperatures have started to increase more during the day. This has brought more weeds and spring growth. It is also the best time to cut back any frost damage or any spring cleaning that may need to be done before things really start growing in March. If you
https://youtu.be/8s8Ss9hdNR0 January is the best time to prune your roses in Phoenix and the Desert Southwest. We prune roses in January in order to cut back all the old growth for the new healthy growth that will come back starting in February. To start you will need lopers for more significant cuts, small pruners for
https://youtu.be/QWWBHn308DEAfter we have our last frost here in Phoenix which usually happens in mid to late February it is time to cut back frost damage. This includes cutting back your red bird of paradise shrubs which have not looked so great by this time of year. It is best to wait if you can cut
https://youtu.be/dI66vZgFpI0 How are you managing your landscape when temperatures are decreasing after the Summer in Phoenix. With the record head and extreme drought conditions over the past 2 summers it can be challenging to keep all your landscaping thriving. Usually starting in October it begins to cool off and by November we are starting