Posts Tagged ‘Sustainable drought tolerant landscape’

How to Build a Landscape That Fights Back Against Flames

San Diego County is experiencing dry conditions, which are elevating wildfire risk for both commercial and residential properties in our region. With more than 60 percent of all properties in San Diego County located in Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones, the risk of wildfire devastation is real. Contrary to popular belief, Very High Fire…

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Spring Wake-Up: April Landscape Tips for San Diego County

Spring is here, and the weather is warming up. Didn’t plant anything in March? It’s ok! You still have time to plant flowering trees, shrubs, ground covers, and more. We’ll cover what to do in your San Diego County landscape in April in this week’s blog. April landscape maintenance includes yard upkeep, removing weeds, reseeding…

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Spring is Here! Things to Do in Your Garden

Just like that, spring is here — what an exciting time to be a landscaper/gardener! After all, there are LOTS of amazing things you can do in your garden, and, yes, you might have to get your hands dirty, but that’s all a part of the fun, isn’t it? What to Plant in March March…

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How to Convert Your Lawn to a Sustainable Drought-Tolerant Landscape

Save Money with Drought-Tolerant Plants Want to save money and reduce water use by 50% or more? Prefer a landscape that needs little maintenance? If your property has a lawn, converting it to a sustainable, drought-tolerant landscape offers many advantages, including significant water savings. How do you make this change? Want to try some drought…

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