by Owner | May 17, 2019 | Lawn Care, Lawn Maintenance, Uncategorized
With summer like temperatures approaching this weekend, it’s never too early to start thinking about lawn care during the extreme summer heat. Don’t Cut it Too Short One common mistake made is cutting a lawn too short. According to Yard Care by Toro,...
by Owner | Apr 26, 2019 | flower gardens, Gardens, Landscapers, Lawn Care, Uncategorized
Daffodil or Jonquil? A very common question when it comes to gardening and one we hope we can help answer today. Jonquils and daffodils are both classed as Narcissus. However, daffodil bulbs are typically barely scented while jonquils are very fragrant. According to...
by Owner | Apr 12, 2019 | Gardens, Landscapers, Uncategorized
If you are a fan of watching The Masters, you might view partially for the golfing, but also for the blooming azaleas. The glorious shrubs might possibly be some of the most amazing in the South. And it might come as no surprise, that Southern Living, calls azaleas,...
by Owner | Mar 28, 2019 | flower gardens, Landscapers, Uncategorized
Roses are a beautiful addition to any flower garden, however many are afraid the upkeep will be too hard to maintain gorgeous blooms. This actually not true, and pretty much anyone can grow roses. According to GardenDesign.com, you should “plant your roses in a...
by Owner | Mar 22, 2019 | Landscapers, Lawn Care, Lawn Maintenance, Marietta, Stone Creek Landscaping, Uncategorized
Lawn maintenance can be an overwhelming project to some. If you are one of those our first tip is call us! However, if you are looking for preventative measures you can take on your own, here are some tips from the University of Georgia’s Extension Office....
by Owner | Feb 26, 2019 | Gardens, Landscapers, Stone Creek Landscaping, Uncategorized
The sun is out, at least for today, and it has everyone thinking of Spring! With those thoughts might come the question of what flowers should I plant in March? While there are many out there to choose from, here are two of our favorites we found in gardenguides.com....