The Lawns of Dallas Team was recently featured in an Instagram Live interview and discussion about best practices with boxwoods on IGTV with The Potted Boxwood’s Christina Dandar. As an aficionado of all things chic and, well… boxwood, Christina asked Lawns of Dallas experts Ryan Burrow and Giuseppe Baldi for some pro tips and pointers…
Continue ReadingDo your outdoor living spaces reflect your unique lifestyle?
How would use your dream outdoor space? Do you like hosting quiet evenings on the patio with a few friends or festive pool parties for the kids? Perhaps you need an outdoor space for working from home or you enjoy dining outdoors. Maybe you’d like a quiet space for meditation or exercise. How we each…
Continue ReadingMaximize fall months for planting and tree care.
Fall is for planting Did you know that the milder temperatures of autumn make this season a great time for planting many trees, shrubs and landscape perennials? Roots and plants continue to grow through the months of fall. This gives new plantings an opportunity to establish themselves before winter temperatures and short days cause many…
Continue ReadingMake this fall festive with colorful pumpkins, fall flowers and other seasonal décor.
Welcome your October visitors (or just wave from the porch!) with warm and whimsical pumpkins, mums, decorative containers, garlands and more! Porchs, entries, stairways, patios or living areas can each be a stage for wonderful fall color. The Lawns of Dallas designers are ready to help you embrace the season with colorful and beautiful options….
Continue ReadingAutumn is here! Get ready for fall seasonal color and landscape enhancements.
As summer turns to fall, the leaves begin to turn warm shades of red, orange, and yellow while our summer flowerbeds start to fade. Now is the perfect time to add seasonal color and cool weather plants to your property’s beds, flower boxes, and containers to keep beautiful color and welcoming curb appeal present throughout…
Continue ReadingThe key to great landscape maintenance is not consistency, it’s the ability to change.
You know how it works. Landscape maintenance programs typically consist of a calendar of events that include: mowing, trimming, weeding, tree pruning, fertilization, herbicide applications and irrigation checks. Standard landscape maintenance scopes offer anywhere from 36 – 48 annual visits depending on what level of service is needed. These calendars are meant to provide comfort…
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