Jul 25, 2022 | Bear Lake, Brigham City, drought, landscaping, lawn care, maintenance, summer, water use
Is Your Lawn Going To Survive The Water Restrictions This Year? Summer is here and it is hot! A serious heat wave is hitting all across the country. While we got some rain this spring, even as late as May and early June, our water supply is still very low. Utah has...
Jun 22, 2022 | Bear Lake, Brigham City, fall, landscaping, maintenance, spring, summer, winter
We do Commercial Landscaping in Cache Valley, Box Elder, and the Bear Lake Area If you manage a business, you know how important first impressions are. Usually, the first impression people will get of your business is when they drive by. They’ll see the outside of...
Apr 22, 2022 | Bear Lake, Brigham City, landscaping, lawn care, maintenance, spring
A Quick Review of the Spring Checklist Once again, spring is here. We’re having some residual cold weather as winter gives its last couple of kicks, but it’s definitely springtime. That means it’s time to get started on our spring lawn care. Let’s take a look at some...
Mar 19, 2022 | Bear Lake, Brigham City, drought, landscaping, lawn care, spring
If You Want to Xeriscape Your Yard, You Should Keep This In Mind Last year, we leaned pretty heavily on suggesting xeriscaping as a method of saving water and that’s still a good idea. The droughts aren’t going anywhere and that water is needed for a lot of things. It...
Feb 25, 2022 | Bear Lake, Brigham City, lawn care, maintenance, spring, Uncategorized
Get On the Schedule Now We’re coming up on the beginning of spring. Last month we talked about planning your projects out. Now, it’s time to schedule your spring landscape projects. Why Schedule Now? It’s just as important to schedule ahead as it is to plan ahead....
Jan 28, 2022 | Bear Lake, Brigham City, drought, landscaping, lawn care, spring, water use
Now Is the Time To Start Planning You’re probably not thinking about landscaping in the middle of winter beyond snow removal. If you’re not, you’re missing out on an important part of the process – planning. You never want to go forward with a landscaping project...