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- Spring Landscaping Tips to Kickstart a Beautiful YardApril 3, 2025 - 3:33 pm
- Small Backyard Landscaping Ideas to Maximize Space & BeautyMarch 26, 2025 - 12:00 pm
- New Home Construction Landscaping ConsiderationsMarch 12, 2025 - 1:19 pm
- Transforming Outdoor Spaces: Our Hardscape Design & Build ProcessFebruary 18, 2025 - 2:56 pm
- Commercial Snow Services in Lake Country: Prevent Disruptions at Your High-Traffic FacilityFebruary 3, 2025 - 1:11 pm
A Landscaping Makeover
/in News, Landscape Design, Landscaping/by American LandscapeBrookfield, Wisconsin Our clients purchased this Brookfield, Wisconsin property because they were looking for a home more conducive to spending their golden years than their previous two-story home, which was located atop a large hill. This particular home struck their fancy, mainly for its unique configuration with a central courtyard in the back of […]
May Landscaping Checklist
/in News, Lawn Care, Landscaping/by American LandscapeFlowers Remove spent flowers and foliage (once yellowed) on spring flowering. Plant tender annuals after the last expected frost date, approximately May 15. Set flower supports early. Let plants grow through them. Over-wintered tender annuals or tropicals such as hibiscus, gardenia, mandevilla and geranium may be pruned, cleaned, fertilized and gradually introduced to a protected […]
Spotting and Treating Turf Damage from Winter
/in News, Winter Services/by American LandscapeIs that grass I spy finally emerging? We’ve had some heavy snowfall this winter! Because of the thick snow cover we’ve had this season, many of you will probably look out one day and see damaged areas in your turf. Let’s address some of the things that may be the culprit: Moles and voles: These […]