Late-Summer Planting Tips: Revitalize Your Garden in June 2023!
As June rolls in, it's time to shift our focus to gardening and plant cultivation. Contrary to popular belief, it's not too late to embark on a blooming adventure this season. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, there's still ample time to nurture strong, vibrant plants and enjoy a...
Mulch 101: Choosing the Best Type for Your Garden
Mulch is a great way to enhance the beauty of your flower beds. It can also provide numerous benefits to your garden. With summer approaching, mulching can help the soil retain moisture, preventing it from drying out and hardening under the hot sun. Additionally, mulch can prevent weed growth, as...
What Exactly is an Annual?
Each year as the flower planting process begins, many homeowners ask themselves ... what exactly is an annual? We here at Stone Creek Landscaping can definitely tell you what it is and how it differs from a perineal. Heck, we can even plant them for you! However we found a great blog all about...
April Planting
It's time for April planting. From veggies to flowers, we are here to help you prepare for Spring! In April, it's time to plant tomatoes and peppers since the soil is warming. April is also the time to plant your favorite “warm-season” or “frost-tender” crops. These include beans (snap, pole and...
March Maintenance
While March Madness might be a common term this month, here at Stone Creek Landscaping we are all about March Maintenance. Below are some tips for preparing for Spring. We found these at SouthernLiving.com and agree these are the things you should do this month: Lawns As warm-season turf begins to...
Too Much Rain can Mean Big Lawn Problems
It seems as if the rain might never stop here in Georgia, and too much rain can mean big lawn problems for you. Below are five major issues you could find yourself dealing with if your yard does indeed get too much rain. Fungus Rainfall and humid conditions are perfect for a variety of fungal...

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