Ignoring Poor Property Drainage Could be Costly

June 5,2023

Poor yard drainage is a common problem in the Ann Arbor area. Many homeowners have learned to live with soggy spots in the yard, but like any...
Project Spotlight – Front Entry Walkway Upgrade

May 24,2023

Your entryway is a key part of your curb appeal and provides a solid first impression of your home to visitors. Your front walkway leading to your...
How to Care for Your New Plants

May 17,2023

The care you give your landscaping in the first year, and particularly in the first few weeks, is what will determine their long term success. After...
It’s Time for Spring Clean Up

May 10,2023

Winter is finally coming to an end, which means that it is time to start thinking about spring yard clean-up. The longer the winter months drag on,...
The Power of Mulch: How Proper Mulching Benefits Your Landscape

April 29,2023

Mulching is the process of covering the soil or plants with a material such as straw, grass clippings, leaves, bark, or compost. Mulching your...
Common Annuals to Choose From

April 27,2023

It may still feel like winter, but spring is just around the corner and it’s already time to start planning your flower beds. When you are thinking...
Knowing When to Plant and Prune In Ann Arbor, MI

April 13,2023

Gardening is a beloved pastime that is enjoyed by many. However, it is essential to understand how weather plays a crucial role in gardening. Weather...
Project Spotlight-Backyard Oasis

April 6,2023

Moving to a new home can be overwhelming, and it’s not unusual for homeowners to realize a full year has passed without addressing any of the new...
Commercial Landscape Maintenance Services

March 20,2023

First impressions are important, and the way your commercial property looks is no exception. When someone is visiting your community, business, or...
Time to Schedule Your Irrigation System Start-Up

March 15,2023

It feels like winter just got going, yet it’s already time to schedule your irrigation system start up. While many homeowners consider maintaining...