Posts tagged landscape tips
7 Things You Need to Know to Grow Better Plants

Growing plants can seem overwhelming at first and you might not know where to start. If that’s the case, this blog is where to start! We’re giving you 7 tips that beginners and experts need to have in their toolbelt in order ot grow bigger, better, brighter plants and flowers. We give you tips on how much sun should your plants get, what type of fertilizers to look for and more. How to know where to plant your flowers. when to plant your flowers and vegetables. What mulch to use. How to protect your gardens and flowerbeds.

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Lawn Care Advice From a Landscape Professional of 30 Years

Learning to care for and maintain your lawn year round can be confusing, frustrating, and overwhelming. If you think all that your lawn requires of you is to cut it, think again friend! We’ll let you in on a secret… your lawn is needy. But just like with any good relationship, you have to understand it in order to take care of it. We asked our owner, Wendell Furtick, his best bits of advice for year-round lawn maintenance and we’ve complied them here for you. There’s a FREE download in here for you so you can always have a reference when it comes to caring for your lawn.

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Perfect Perennial Plants for Fall Blooms

Who says that Fall gardens can’t be colorful! We’re giving you 7 perennial plants that are perfect for adding color, dimension, and coverage to your home’s landscape. Luckily, these plants also double as durable and adaptable, making them great for multiple planting zones. Learn the color varieties, best planting practices, and more so you can know how to take care of these perennial flowers.

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7 Fall Lawn Care Tips You Should Be Using Now

Transitioning your lawn from Summer to Fall and Winter can be tricky. Just because we’re moving into the dormant season for lawns doesn’t mean that you should stop your lawn maintenance. We’re giving you some tips and tricks on Fall lawn maintenance that will make for a healthier, greener lawn once the Spring and Summer roll around. The good news is that all of these tips are easily applied to any yard and easy for anyone to do. Unless you don’t feel like it (which we totally understand), then that’s where Saluda Hill Landscapes comes in.

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