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    31
    Jan

    Tree Care During Late Winter: Essential Tips for San Antonio Gardeners

    • Nadia Mullins
    • Tree Care, Winter
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    • 31 Jan, 2024

    Nurturing Your Trees for Spring Vibrancy Welcome to another informative post from DNS Landscaping! As we navigate the late winter months in San Antonio, it’s crucial to give our trees the care they need to thrive in the upcoming spring. Here, we’ll share essential tips for late winter tree care, ensuring your trees are healthy,

    03
    Jan

    Embrace Winter: Transformative Landscaping Ideas for San Antonio and South Texas

    • Nadia Mullins
    • Landscaping, Preparing your Lawn, Winter
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    • 03 Jan, 2024

    Winter can be a challenging time for gardening enthusiasts in South Texas. The vibrant summer blooms and lush greenery give way to muted colors, and the cooler, damp weather isn’t always kind to plants. But fear not! With the right plants, especially those native to the region, your landscape can remain lively and colorful through

    06
    Dec

    Winter Landscape Care in San Antonio: Preserving Your Green Spaces

    • Nadia Mullins
    • Landscaping Tips, Winter
    • 0 comment
    • 06 Dec, 2023

    Gardening enthusiasts and outdoor space caretakers in San Antonio understand the joy of nurturing their landscapes. But as winter approaches, the once lush green lawns and vibrant flowering plants face the harsh realities of the colder months. The challenge? Protecting and preserving your landscape through winter’s tough conditions.   Understanding Nature, Adapting to Winter  

    01
    Nov

    The Importance of Proper Tree Pruning: Why Late Fall is Prime Time

    • Nadia Mullins
    • Fall, Tree Care, Tree Trimming
    • 0 comment
    • 01 Nov, 2023

      In the diverse world of landscaping, every season has its unique set of chores. For many trees, late fall is the opportune moment for a particular task that’s both an art and a science: tree pruning. In this post, we’ll delve into the reasons why late fall is an ideal time for this practice

    04
    Oct

    Creating a Festive Fall Landscape: Embracing Autumn’s Beauty in Your Garden

    • Nadia Mullins
    • Fall, Garden, Holidays
    • 0 comment
    • 04 Oct, 2023

    Fall is a season that paints the world with a palette of vibrant oranges, fiery reds, and golden yellows. As nature transforms, you can also bring this splendid change into your garden with some creativity and a few autumnal elements. DNS Landscaping is here to guide you in crafting a festive fall landscape that will

    07
    Sep

    Choosing the Right Mulch: Preparing Your Garden for Fall

    • Nadia Mullins
    • Fall, Mulching
    • 0 comment
    • 07 Sep, 2023

    Fall is that magical time of year when leaves begin to tumble, temperatures dip, and your garden requires a different kind of care. As the days get shorter and the nights colder, it’s crucial to protect your plants and nourish the soil for the following year. One of the best ways to do this is

    02
    Aug

    Unveiling the Value of Xeriscaping for Your Residential Haven

    • Nadia Mullins
    • Xeriscaping
    • 0 comment
    • 02 Aug, 2023

    Xeriscaping, an innovative and environmentally-friendly landscaping approach, is rapidly gaining traction, especially in arid and desert-prone regions. The concept, which originated in Colorado as a water conservation strategy, has been successfully replicated in various parts of the Southwest, reshaping traditional perspectives on garden aesthetics and functionality.   At DNS Landscaping, we champion this eco-conscious approach

    06
    Jul

    Retaining Walls: Enhancing Functionality and Aesthetics in Your Landscape

    • Nadia Mullins
    • Retaining Walls
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    • 06 Jul, 2023

    When it comes to landscaping, certain features are often overlooked despite their significant contributions to the stability and visual appeal of a property. Retaining walls, while primarily serving a functional purpose, play a vital role in preventing soil erosion, controlling water runoff, and creating usable land. At DNS Landscape, we specialize in designing and installing

    06
    Jun

    Maximize Your San Antonio Home’s Curb Appeal with Native Texan Trees

    • Nadia Mullins
    • Garden upgrade, Home's Curb Appeal, Landscaping
    • 0 comment
    • 06 Jun, 2023

    Choosing native trees for your landscaping offers numerous benefits. Native trees, already adapted to the local soil and climatic conditions, require less water and maintenance than non-native varieties. In addition, they help sustain the local ecosystem, providing crucial support to other native flora and fauna. For those residing in areas like San Antonio, Bulverde, Helotes,

    09
    May

    Tips for Addressing Poor Yard Drainage

    • Nadia Mullins
    • Drainage, Drainage Issues, Lawn Care
    • 0 comment
    • 09 May, 2023

    When you have water standing in your yard, it is a sign of poor drainage. Some common causes can include low spots and compacted soil. If you have a poor yard drainage problem, DNS Landscaping has a number of tips to address the problem. i. Aerate Your Lawn Aerating the lawn helps break soil compaction.



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