Does your rock or granite in your yard look bare or need to be spruced up for the holidays? AMS Landscaping is offering a Granite/rock sale!
There are challenges that come with growing these trees in our Arizona desert climate. Here’s some information on what you should look out for when planting them in your Phoenix landscaping.
Different blooming shrubs require pruning at different times of the year depending on when they actually bloom. Pruning should only be done for the health of the shrub.
Rosemary shrubs are green all year and very frost tolerant for winters. It does need regular watering cycles when you first get it established but can be taken off of the landscaping irrigation after a few years since it is a desert adaptable plant.
Aeration creates holes down into the soil to alleviate compaction so air, water, and nutrients can reach grass roots. This is important because grass roots need air, water, and nutrients to be thick and healthy.
Have you ever seen a fallen saguaro or had one fall at your home? Saguaro cactus are protected by the State of Arizona through the Native Protective Act with the AZ Department of Agriculture.
The rock or granite in common areas are usually treated 1-2 times per year with a product that prevents weeds from growing by preventing broadleaf weeds from germinating. Preventing the germination of seeds will keep these areas clear of weeds after a rain.
Does your rock or granite in your yard look bare or need to be spruced up for the holidays? AMS Landscaping is offering a Granite/rock sale!
We have been getting lots of questions regarding when to mow after overseeding with a winter lawn and what the watering schedule should be after that first mow. We recommend mowing the lawn the first time 3-4 weeks after the seed is put down.
Did you plant a winter lawn this year and want to have a shared experience of how the grass should come in after your scalp and plant in October? That’s what this video is about.