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    Garden Maintenance Guide By Season San Antonio, Texas (Fall)
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    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
    The Importance of Using Organic Products In Lawn Maintenance
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    The Importance of Using Organic Products In Lawn Maintenance

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    • 06 Sep, 2019

    With an increase in the market for lawn care products, organic gardening practices and products has started to attract considerable attention from lawn care experts. Users find that organic methods which make use of compost replacing quick-fix weed killers and fertilizers (that contain chemicals) are better for human health, animals, and the environment. We at

    Why You Should Consider Xeriscaping For Your Residential Property
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    Why You Should Consider Xeriscaping For Your Residential Property

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    • 19 Aug, 2019

    Xeriscaping is one of the most popular processes of landscaping in highly populated desert places. This concept initially begun in Colorado in an attempt to conserve water, and was then adopted by several other regions in the Southwest. It was implemented to create water-efficient designs that were aesthetically appealing as well. The Benefits We at

    DNS Retaining Walls
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    Jul

    What Are Retaining Walls and When Would You Need Them?

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    • 15 Jul, 2019

    A retaining wall is a feature that holds back the soil and rocks and prevents them from sliding downhill or eroding. It is specifically designed to withstand the pressure of the material that it’s holding back. Retaining walls are used on commercial and residential premises. However, we hardly ever notice these features because they are

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    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
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    Spring 2019 Landscaping Ideas

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    • 15 Apr, 2019

    Spring is the time for refreshing your landscape after the fall and winter months. The time for bright colored flowers, lighting, and accessories. Now that Spring has arrived, it’s time to upgrade your landscaping aesthetic. Here are some tips to designing the perfect spring landscape… Flowers Flowers Flowers: Greet your guests with flowers aligned along

    Spring time Texas - Bluebonnet
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    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
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    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
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    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

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    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



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