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January Gardening Tips

January Gardening Tips New year, new you! How about new year, new yard! While January may seem like a month of rest, there is plenty to accomplish in your yard! Continue reading to learn our January Gardening Tips! Cut back all perennials While this is a task that should have been performed after the first frost, it isn’t too late to take action. In doing so, one should cut the perennial back to the ground. … Continue reading


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Winter Blooming Evergreens

Winter Blooming Evergreens Many homeowners are surprised to learn of winter blooming plants. They are even more surprised to learn that these plants are evergreens! When building a landscape design, it is essential to create a landscape that provides year-round interest, which includes winter-blooming evergreens. Continue reading to learn Jane’s top recommendations for winter-blooming evergreens! Camellias Camellias are an excellent evergreen shrub to include in your landscape design! With over 200 known species of Camellias, … Continue reading


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Early Spring Fruit Tree Care

Early Spring Fruit Tree Care Proper care for your fruit trees is imperative for the trees to produce fruit! Therefore, early spring is a great time to complete some general maintenance on your trees. Continue reading to learn the essential steps of Early Spring Fruit Tree Care! Fertilization Fertilization is a fundamental step in any tree care program. Fertilization is simply adding nutrients to the soil. For example, if you planted your fruit tree last … Continue reading


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Preparing for an Estimate with Green Biz

Preparing for an Estimate with Green Biz By calling Green Biz and scheduling an estimate, you’ve taken the first step in creating an oasis in your yard! But did you know, there are things to do in order to prepare for your estimate with one of our landscape designers? Continue reading to learn the steps to take when preparing for an estimate with Green Biz. What do you want to do? The first step in … Continue reading


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Repurposing in Your Landscape

Repurposing in Your Landscape Repurposing and reusing have gained quite a bit of traction in the last couple of years. There is something about being able to repurpose an item, which is great for both your checking account and the environment. Continue reading to learn more about repurposing in your landscape. Walk Ways If you recently had a concrete parking pad redone, you may be left with some broken, useless concrete. That useless concrete can … Continue reading


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Planting for Color and Texture

Planting for Color and Texture Have you driven around your neighborhood and wondered, “Why does everyone’s landscape look the same?” It is common for neighborhoods to have similar plantings, especially in newer subdivisions. Unfortunately, many landscapes lack color, texture, and depth. But, there is an easy fix to this! Planting for color and texture can add dimension and interest to an otherwise boring and common landscape. Continue reading to learn how to plant for color … Continue reading


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Evergreen Plants

Evergreen Plants Winter can be a difficult time of year. The skies are gray, the air is cold, and your yard is typically bare and brown. The easiest way to rectify a boring winter landscape is to plant more evergreen plants! Continue reading to learn more about evergreen plants and the best ones to plant for an alive winter landscape! Southern Magnolia The Southern Magnolia is a classic tree to the southern region of the … Continue reading


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