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How to Make Your Crape Myrtle Bloom All Summer Long

How to Make Your Crape Myrtle Bloom All Summer Long Besides Southern Magnolias, Crape Myrtles are the iconic tree of the Southeastern United States. Known for its crepe-like flowers, this tree can withstand the scorching summer temperatures and even our drought-like conditions. While the crape myrtle is a reasonably resilient tree, there are still some basic TLC tasks that can help your crape myrtle thrive and bloom longer during the summer. Continue reading to learn … Continue reading


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August Garden Tips

August Garden Tips Summer is coming to an end, while hurricane season is ramping up. While the growing season is almost over, there are still plenty of tasks to mark off your list! Continue reading to learn our August Garden Tips! Plan for Fall Planting Fall is right around the corner! In Fayetteville, NC, fall is the best time to plant a new landscape. The temperatures are milder, and rain tends to be more abundant. … Continue reading


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How to Use Plants for Privacy

How to Use Plants for Privacy While we love our neighbors (most of the time), we still desire a little bit of privacy. Even if you don’t live in a neighborhood, chances are you still need to create a screen to hide a busy highway, an unsightly ditch, or to make a property line more established. Continue reading to learn how to use plants for privacy. Know Your Height Requirements Screening plant material comes in … 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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How to Care for Your New Landscape

How to Care for Your New Landscape New landscape projects should be treated as an investment, as they can add value to your home! In this video, Adam explains how to best care for your new landscape. He touches on three key aspects that will help you protect your investment and help your new landscape thrive. Continue reading to learn how to care for your new landscape! Watering Watering is the most crucial aspect in … Continue reading


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December Gardening Tips

December Gardening Tips While nature around you is beginning to go to sleep for the winter, the yard warriors must continue working! During this time of year, many questions arise from homeowners. In this blog post, we take a minute to answer some of those questions and tackle our December gardening tips! Should I fertilize during the winter months? This seems to be a very popular question, as it gets asked a lot! So, should … 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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Preparing Your Lawn for Fall

Preparing Your Lawn for Fall   With each transition to a new season, there is some form of preparation that should take place to ensure the survival of your lawn. Continue reading to learn how you should be preparing your lawn for fall. Watering Keeping your lawn watered is essential up until the ground freezes. Until this time, the lawn is still actively growing and requires consistent water. Additionally, keeping your lawn watered will help … Continue reading


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Landscaping to Sell Your Home

Landscaping to Sell Your Home 2020 was quite the year for real estate, and 2021 has been no different. Many people have decided to sell their homes as it has been quite lucrative to do so. However, selling a property comes with some basic work, like sprucing up your yard to maximize curb appeal. Continue reading to learn the basics of landscaping to sell your home. Framing Your Driveway As Jane says, “Just as you … Continue reading


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