Posts Tagged ‘missouri’
Inviting Entrances
Create a beautiful, architectural landscape in front of your residence. It feels good to be home!
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…
Read MoreMowing
As we are in full swing of the springtime mowing season, remember…the general rule is to remove no more than 1/3 of the height of the grass. This ensures the root system is not stressed.
Read MoreLandscape Industry Certified Professional
We are proud to congratulate our Residential Landscape Manager & Designer, Kyle Vanderpool, for becoming LANDSCAPE INDUSTRY CERTIFIED, through the National Association of Landscape Professionals. We are very proud of you Kyle!
Read MoreHow to Choose the Right Paver Patio Installer
Finding the right Contractor for your project is very important for your piece of mind. Here are some general questions to ask your paver patio installer before choosing them for your job ~ 1. Does your company have certified installers? 2. How long has your company been providing this service? 3. What is the warranty…
Read MoreLandscape Industry Certified
Landworks is proud to have 2 of our Management staff performing the field test to become Landscape Industry Certified for softscape installation with Mid-America Industry Council (MAGICouncil) tomorrow. Good Luck, Kyle & Bill! We know you’ll do a great job!
Read MoreSprinkler System Turn On
We’re just around the corner for sprinkler system turn ons. When you turn on your system, make sure to check for leaks in spray heads and underground pipes. If you notice standing water in specific areas when your system is turned off, you may have a leak (however, keep in mind if you have standing…
Read MoreWinterizing Your Sprinkler System
Simply draining the water out of your sprinkler system or turning your sprinklers off may not be enough for Kansas City’s winter climate. We highly recommend that you “blow out” your system and remove ALL water from your pipes, because any remaining water can freeze, expand & crack pipes. Furthermore, frozen water in your backflow assembly may damage…
Read MoreWatering Tips for New Grass Seed
Your new grass seed requires moisture and favorable temperature ranges for germination. The most important thing to remember is that you must keep the seed moist all the time (not enough water will kill the sprout). It is a commitment to keep your new seed watered correctly, especially immediately following application of seed. If you…
Read MoreCore Aeration & Seeding
School is back in session and with that the unofficial start of fall has arrived. You know what that means for us lawn gurus…yes, it’s time to review your needs to renovate or revitalize your lawn. Whether you simply need core aeration, core aeration + overseeding or a complete lawn renovation, the month of September…
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