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Emily Durgan

Caring for Your Florida Landscape in the Heat of the Summer

As the temperatures rise above 80 degrees F and stay there for the next three months or more, as Florida property owners, we need to think about the impact that the temperatures will have on our lawns and landscaping plantings. We need to change our landscape maintenance practices, including everything from watering frequency to pruning, and from mowing height to fertilizer use.

The Importance of Good Communication with Commercial Landscapers

Commercial landscaping customers run the gamut from property owners who rent space to retailers and...

Creative Ideas for Enhancing Small Outdoor Living Areas in Florida

Northwest Florida residents are always eager to spend time outside. It’s not surprising then that...

The Landscape Design Process: What it Involves and How it Works

The landscape design process is essential to creating a successful outdoor area that serves the...

What's Eating My Lawn? Northwest Florida's Most Common Turf Insects

Being a homeowner in Northwest Florida has many advantages, including a year-round climate that is...

Top Landscaping Maintenance Mistakes That Novice Homeowners Make

Northwest Florida homeowners and property investors know that outdoor living is a vital part of our...

The Importance of Hard Pruning Your Landscape

Our residential customers know that in Northwest Florida, there are no seasonal breaks when it...

Artificial Grass — Does It Makes Sense For Your Commercial Property?

Seeing rolling green hills of lush grass is lovely to look at. However, maintaining that natural...

5 Pro Tips For Planning The Landscape Of Your Dreams

If you’re thinking of overhauling your landscape, you’re probably excited to get started. You might...

Frost Alert? How To Prevent Winter Damage On Florida Landscapes

While Florida rarely sees temperatures dipping below freezing, it does happen. Homeowners and...
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