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Why You Should Switch to Organic Fertilizers For Your Landscape
28
Apr

Why You Should Switch to Organic Fertilizers For Your Landscape

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  • 28 Apr, 2020

If you are looking for a healthy and sustainable fertilization option for the plantings, trees, and lawns in your landscape, with minimal impact on the overall environment, we at DNS Landscaping recommend that you switch to organic fertilizers. These are not only eco-friendly, but they are also minimally processed, making them kinder to plants, soil as well as the environment.

How to Create a Dog-Friendly Garden
31
Mar

How to Create a Dog-Friendly Garden

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  • 31 Mar, 2020

As a pet parent, you know exactly how much effort you take to ensure that he is comfortable in the house and the outdoor spaces of your home as well. Many property owners that love gardening and greenery feel that they need to give up this liking or hobby for the sake of their canine

Blog DNS Landscaping Tree Trimming
14
Nov

Why You Should Get Your Trees Trimmed Regularly

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  • 14 Nov, 2019

Why You Should Get Your Trees Trimmed Regularly When you have trees in your landscape, it not only makes your property look beautiful but adds to its value as well. However, if you want your trees to look attractive and fresh, you need to work on them regularly and maintain them. We at DNS Landscaping

Garden Maintenance Guide By Season San Antonio, Texas (Fall)
12
Sep

Garden Maintenance Guide By Season (Fall)

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  • 12 Sep, 2019
Fall (Sep-Nov) Every garden requires careful maintenance to thrive and grow strong. The property owner needs to make sure the garden provides the right environment. Here you will find some tips for your garden Fall Season in San Antonio, Texas. Planting Late September and early October is the perfect time to divide and replant spring
05
Jun

Garden Maintenance Guide By Season (Summer)

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  • 05 Jun, 2019
Summer (June-Aug) Planting You can continue to plant warm season turf during early summer. Species like Zoysia. Bermuda and St. Augustine will grow and thrive. This is also a good time to plant ground cover and perennials like gomphrena, begonia, periwinkle, portulaca, salvia, purslane, etc. Early to mid-July is a good time to plant sweet
Spring time Texas - Bluebonnet
14
Mar

Garden Maintenance Guide By Season (Spring)

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  • 14 Mar, 2019
Spring (Mar-May) Planting The weather gradually goes from cool to warm during this season so plant plants like ornamental trees and shrubs, flowers like daisies, geraniums, plants like lettuce, spinach, cucumbers, sweet corn, snap beans, tomatoes, mustard, squash, etc. These can be planted mid to late March or early April. Mid to late April is
22
Jan

Garden Maintenance Guide By Season (Winter)

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  • 22 Jan, 2019
Winter (Dec-Mar) Planting • Continue to plant shade trees, shrubs, and ornamental trees in early winter so they’re ready for the forthcoming seasons. • Trees and plants will enter dormancy between late November and early January, which is the best time to relocate them without causing too much damage. • Plant annuals tha growo in
Winter Lanscaping Care in San Antonio
28
Dec

Winter Care For your Landscape in San Antonio

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  • 28 Dec, 2018

Those who enjoy gardening or maintaining the outdoor spaces of their property love to spend time in the open and beautiful surroundings. However, the cold winters can take their toll on your landscape affecting the appearance and conditions of your plantings.  Your pleasant green lawns start turning brown and flowering plants shed their blooms. The

01
Aug

Vegetables You Can Grow in The Fall

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  • 01 Aug, 2018

  As summer begins to peak, most people think it’s too late to start planting new vegetables, but that’s simply not the case. Thanks to South Texas’ long summers gardeners are able to plant many different vegetables as late as July and August and can harvest well into the Fall. Here are just a few

Virginia Live Oak
29
May

Native Texan Trees for your Home

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  • 29 May, 2018

There are many different benefits to using native trees in your yard. They require less water and maintenance than non-native plants because they are already adapted to the land’s soil and weather. Native trees also helps to sustain other native plants and animals in the area. Cities such as San Antonio, Bulverde, Helotes, and Converse



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We serve the following Texas locations:
San Antonio, Boerne, Hollywood Park, Shavano Park, Cibolo, Converse, Olmos Park, Windcrest, Spring Branch, Castle Hills, Hillcrest, Fair Oaks, Helotes, Leon Valley, Timberwood Park, Alamo Heights, Kirby, Shertz, Terrel Hills, Universal City, Bandera, Castroville & Kerville.

DNS Landscaping is a company in San Antonio, TX, dedicated to offer the complete spectrum of Landscaping Services including Xeriscape Design, Tree Care, Tree Removals, Sprinkler Repair and Sprinkler Systems installations, as well as retaining walls and drainage improvements.

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