If you have some questions about how we operate, or would just like some more information about Landscape Services please see the FAQs below:
  • What are your procedures for rain delays?

    Your property will be on a regular schedule same day each week. If the weather causes a delay in our schedule and we are unable to do your service that day, it will be scheduled for the following day. If the following day the weather continues to cause a delay in your service, we will do our best to do a partial service in order to hold you over until your next full service visit.
  • What happens if I temporarily need to change my landscaping service day?

    A minimum of one week advance notice is requested for all temporary landscaping schedule changes.
  • What happens when I have an obstruction blocking access to an area on my property?

    If we are prevented from doing our scheduled landscaping services on our scheduled day or the day after because of obstructions of any kind, we will only do the work possible with consideration to the obstructions. Examples of such would be; (a car blocking the gate to any serviced area, any contractor’s equipment left in the service area, fallen trees blocking access to any service area, etc.)
  • When do you trim the Sable Palms?

    Normally we trim Sable Palms during the end of August to beginning of September. It is important to remove the seed pods prior to their maturity.
  • I am aware that a landscape is the overall appearance of a lawn or garden. However, what services are considered to be in the realm of landscaping?

    In general, any additions or improvements made to a home's exterior grounds are considered to be landscaping projects. Most people think of landscaping as any changes made to a lawn or garden surrounding a home. Regardless of the size and shape of an outdoor area, every home owner has a landscape to work with. Landscaping is the art of taking this space and transforming it into a complimentary work of art.
  • Why should I consider landscaping for my yard or garden?

    Even if you are not currently selling your home, it is a well known fact that any landscaping activity can immediately boost the overall value of your property. When you do choose to sell your home, a beautiful landscape can add thousands of dollars to the price. Think of your yard as your home. would you avoid cleaning the kitchen until you were ready to sell your home? A beautiful landscape around can make living there more enjoyable and promote a positive image to your friends and neighbors.
  • I've decided that I would like landscaping services but my lawn needs a lot of work. Where should I begin?

    One of the first things that landscapers do when landscaping a yard is work with trees. A common problem for most home owners is a large amount of branches threatening to fall and damage their house. After clearing all of the large, dead branches from over the yard, you might find that the additional sunlight immediately adds a new appearance to your yard, as well as protecting what is likely the largest investment that many people make.
  • Do I really need a professional to handle my landscaping?

    While we would certainly love for you to try our services, some projects can be completed at home in only a few short hours. Deciding whether or not to hire a professional generally comes down to personal taste and the size of the project. You can save a great deal of money on very small projects, however, by consulting with a professional for 30 minutes or an hour. If you feel like you do not have enough time, patience or creativity to handle your landscaping, a professional might be the right choice. However, if you look forward to starting a new lawn project, you might decide to handle many of the tasks yourself.
  • I want to do my own landscaping, lawn care or gardening. Where should I begin?

    Start your landscaping project in an area where you feel the most comfortable working. Gather some resources to help you with your project by purchasing books or looking online. You might have a specific design plan in mind that changes once you see what previous landscapers were able to do with a similar area. After you known what you want to do, start by developing a plan. Keep a watchful eye on your yard to see where the dry or sunny spots might be. If you find dry spots, those areas might require a bit more attention. Places in your yard that get a lot of Sun might be great places for new gardens.
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