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Benefits of Planning Your Landscape Installation Now For Next Year

Benefits of Planning Your Landscape Installation Now For Next Year

by Sweetwater Landscape | Dec 16, 2020 | Landscape, Landscaping Company

2020 is coming to an end. A new year is on the horizon. Now is the right time to prepare your landscape for 2021. There are several benefits of landscape renovation. If you have an outdated landscape design, your contractor will suggest improvements. Our professionals...
Tips to Care for Hot Weather Plants in Your Landscape

Tips to Care for Hot Weather Plants in Your Landscape

by Sweetwater Landscape | Aug 24, 2020 | landscaping companies, Landscaping Company

Summer can be a testing time for plants. The summer heat can take a toll on the health of your plants. When temperatures increase, the rate of photosynthesis begins to decline rapidly. High temperatures can cause excessive water loss due to evapotranspiration. If...
How Can I Keep My Landscape Colorful Throughout the Year

How Can I Keep My Landscape Colorful Throughout the Year

by Sweetwater Landscape | Mar 23, 2020 | Landscape, Landscaping Company

Landscaping can add some serious value to your property. A carefully planned and well-maintained landscape will transform your home into the gem of the neighborhood. Maintaining a colorful landscape throughout the year can be a challenging task. Changes in the amount...
Rain Garden Basics For Your Home

Rain Garden Basics For Your Home

by Sweetwater Landscape | Feb 24, 2020 | Landscaping Company

Managing runoff water after a storm is an average outdoor enthusiast’s nightmare. Stormwater runoff can damage plants, cause the garden soil to become overly wet, or even uproot plants. A rain garden can help address this problem. A rai