Posts Tagged ‘turf watering’
Sprinkler System Tip #3
Sprinkler System Tip #3: Water only when needed. Watering too much and too frequently results in shallow roots, weed growth, disease and fungus.
Read MoreIs your sprinkler system measuring up?
Schedule each individual zone to account for the type of sprinkler, sun or shade exposure, and soil in that section. Different zones may need different watering schedules. Watch your system run through its cycle. Make sure your sprinklers are not watering streets, driveways, sidewalks, patios or homes. Water only when needed. Watering too much and…
Read MoreFreshen up your landscaping
Out with the old landscaping…in with the new.
Read MoreLandscaping Design
A beautiful design for an entrance to a commercial property
Read MoreInviting Entrance
We love a beautiful, lush landscaping. We are always thankful of our clients that trust us to maintain their properties.
Read MoreGrub Alert
Late summer is when most homeowners notice the physical damage of dead patches in their lawn due to grub infestation. Grubs are milky white, c-shaped larvae of several types of beetles. In our area, grubs are one of the most damaging lawn insects. They cause damage to turf in the late summer and early fall. You…
Read MoreA little spring clean up
We freshened up this beautiful yard with a spring clean up, re-edged the landscaping beds, shrub trimming & mulch installation.
Read MoreSprinkler System Activations
Sprinkler System Activations: We are currently scheduling sprinkler system activations. Contact us at 913-422-9300 x 103 to schedule your activation. Our certified backflow inspectors will perform a head-to-head, zone-by-zone analysis, make appropriate adjustments for optimum coverage, locate/repair leaks & guarantee your system is operating at full performance.
Read MoreSprinkler System Winterizations
Sprinkler System Winterizations have begun. In Kansas City, with our freezing temperature climate during the winter, winterizing your sprinkler system can help avoid costly repairs when springtime rolls around. Simply turning off your system is not enough…removing the water sitting in your pipes, valves and backflow preventers is important so it doesn’t freeze and expand,…
Read MoreNative Plants
Native plants are beautiful in all landscapes. They can be used as a mixed wildflower grouping, a border around other types of plants/shrubs or mixed in with other types of exotic perennials for color and a low maintenance garden. Native plants adapt very well when used in their regional climate, require less water and are…
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