Nov 27, 2017 | Commercial Landscape
If your landscape isn’t home to at least a few native plants, you’re missing out. Natives are thriving in popularity, and for good reason. Here in the Triangle area, we’re lucky to have some stunning options: passion flower, Virginia sweetspire, purple beautyberry —...
Aug 30, 2017 | Commercial Landscape
As more and more shoppers flock online to buy their new toasters, shoes, hedge trimmers and yoga pants, brick-and-mortar retailers face an increasing challenge: how to compete? Don’t underestimate landscaping. It’s a powerful tool to bring shoppers to your door....
May 23, 2017 | Commercial Landscape
If you have a great commercial landscape maintenance contract, it does a lot of the work for you. You’re busy, and you don’t need to worry about turf disease, litter on your lawn, or whether your irrigation system will work on the first dry day. A well-crafted...
Mar 17, 2016 | Commercial Landscape, Residential Landscape
Many property managers and homeowners believe that when bushes or hedges get really overgrown the best solution is to pull them out and plant new (and much smaller!) bushes. There is, however, another option that allows you to save these plants and bring them back to...