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It’s Time to Prep Your Irrigation System for Winter Weather!

It’s Time to Prep Your Irrigation System for Winter Weather! Happy fall, y’all! Alongside Halloween costumes and prepping for holiday parties, your irrigation system should be at the top of your priority list. Really! We are working on a tight schedule to get all systems done by Thanksgiving, so be patient and we will be […]

To Prune or Not to Prune?

Pruning trees and shrubs is a really important part of keeping them healthy. Removing dead, loose, or infected branches and stems from your plants helps control unwanted pests and insects, encourages proper growth, and improves the safety of your property.

Fall Cleanup for Your Yard

Fall Cleanup for Your Yard When another Kansas summer draws to a close, many homeowners think they’re done with landscaping until the spring. Why put time and work into a landscape that is going to get frosty and dry in a few months? There are actually some very good reasons to take advantage of some […]

Turn Your Landscaping “I wants” Into “I have”

Another summer has come and gone, and that has us thinking about all the projects we wanted to get done at our homes but didn’t find time for. Around the office we’re hearing talk about things we’re looking forward to getting for next year: a new smoker, a beautiful fire pit, a patio for the […]

Say Goodbye to Those Pesky Weeds!

Say Goodbye to Those Pesky Weeds! The kids are back in school, summer is coming to a close, and you’re looking around your yard wondering when all those weeds popped up. Here’s the thing about weeds: they’re resilient opportunists, so when the heat of the summer creates bare spots in your turf, it also creates […]

True or False? Fall Is a Great Time to Plant

True or False? Fall Is a Great Time to Plant For many of us, fall is the time we start thinking about a major change in weather. The days get shorter, the leaves start to fall from the trees, and all those vibrant spring and summer hues turn to shades of brown, orange, and red. […]