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....
by Owner | Feb 20, 2019 | Gardens, Georgia, Uncategorized
Rain, rain and more rain! It seems as if it might never stop here in Georgia. And while we know it can cause nightmares on our commutes, it can also wreak havoc on our yards! According to FarmandDairy.com, “the soil can only take so much water. After it’s maxed...
by Owner | Jan 31, 2019 | February Gardening in the South, Stone Creek Landscaping, Uncategorized
With the frigid temperatures outside, the last thing on your mind might be gardening. However, there are actually some things you can do this month to prepare your garden for the spring. Start Spring Planting* Roses. Get roses in the ground now so they’ll be...
by Owner | Jan 23, 2019 | Cobb County, Landscapers, Lawn Maintenance, Stone Creek Landscaping, Uncategorized
Whether you live in the north or the south, maintaining a nice yard in the winter months is still a priority. Here are a few tips we found from Better Homes & Gardens that will help you enjoy your yard throughout the coldest of seasons. Bark Yes, deciduous trees...
by Owner | Dec 31, 2018 | Latest News, Lawn Maintenance, Stone Creek Landscaping, Uncategorized
Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree … what do we do with you now? Yes, many of us are currently taking down the decorations and would like to do something with our live tree rather than throw it to the curb for the garbage pickup. If you are one of those...
by Owner | Dec 1, 2018 | Landscapers, Stone Creek Landscaping, Uncategorized
Many will use beautiful poinsettias for their indoor holiday decorations. Their vibrant colors and gorgeous leaves make a beautiful statement in any home. However, their care can be slightly different from other house plants. The Spruce.com offers some great tips on...