Posts Tagged ‘watering schedule’
Lawn Care Company Watering Best Practices
Landworks is a lawn care company offering irrigation system installation and service, in addition to many other services, in Johnson County, KS. In order to give grass as much as it needs and still conserve water, it is important that you don’t water too much or too little. Landworks is here to help you optimize…
Read MoreCommercial Lawn Care Guidelines For Winter Watering
Commercial lawn care services like Landworks know that proper watering through fall and winter is critical to lush, healthy grass, trees, and shrubs in the spring. Although the grass and deciduous trees go dormant as the weather gets cooler, moisture must be maintained to prevent root loss and die back. Fall is prime time to…
Read MoreLandworks Lawn Care Company: Tips for Watering Wisely
As your expert lawn care company, Landworks knows how important water conservation is to our environment, not to mention your water bill. We have compiled some tips to keep your yard healthy and looking great while saving as much water as possible. 1. Don’t overwater. Learn the water needs of your plants, and water them…
Read MoreMorning Coffee Anyone?
The perfect cozy spot for your morning coffee
Read More2016 Award Winning Project
We are proud to announce that Landworks received another Landscape Improvement Award, Award of Distinction, from Mid-America Green Industry Council. Congratulations to Kyle Vanderpool, our VERY talented designer and our FABULOUS crew members for an excellent job on this 2016 residential project!
Read MoreAutumn Retreat
Everyone needs a backyard retreat…just in time for the cool autumn evenings.
Read MoreYard of the Month
Congratulations to our designer, Brian Stouse, for managing and designing the landscaping of one of our clients residences for them to receive Hallbrook’s community “Yard of the Month”. Well deserved…It looks fabulous! Photo courtesy of Hallbrook Life magazine, August 2016 Edition
Read MorePreparing Your Lawn and Landscape for Winter
As temperatures grow cooler and the days grow shorter, an important change is going on in your landscape. By altering the way they use available nutrients, your lawn, trees and shrubs are building up food reserves for the cold winter ahead. During this time of year, top growth slows down considerably in your plants. Rather…
Read MoreSprinkler Winterizations
Now scheduling sprinkler system winterizations. Service begin October 10 through November 30. Call today for priority scheduling!
Read MoreIt’s all in the details…
The fall season is a perfect time for an outdoor project.
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