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How to take care of your newly landscaped yard

Upon installation of your new landscaping a good fertilizer (we like to use 14-14-14 wax coated slow release fertilizer) should be applied to all the plants.

For the first 30 days we recommend watering your new landscaping once a day for 30 minutes to get the plants established.

Once established (after 30 days), water your landscaping 2 times a week for the next month. After that, water once a week from then on out.

FYI- water restrictions do not apply on newly landscaped yards. You must show proof of new landscaping with your receipt and the citation will be lifted.

Is it OK to plant in the fall season?

We get asked this one A LOT. The answer is: Absolutely!

In fact, planting in the fall season is encouraged.

Planting in the fall gives the plants more time to acclimate and root in before the warmer spring and summer months arrive. Planting them now will also allow you to enjoy the winter and springtime blooms vs missing out on them.

For all our “snowbirds”… “why not enjoy your beautifully landscaped yards now during the upcoming holiday and backyard party season?”
Remember… we specialize in growing cold-hardy plants, shrubs, ground covers, and trees in case the cooler weather concerns you. We grow many varieties of colorful and blooming cold-tolerant plants like Azaleas, Bottlebrush, Roses, Indian Hawthorn, and Loropetalum to name a few.