Broward Landscaping Insights
Homeowners in Broward face a unique set of challenges in maintaining a well landscaped yard. The tropical climate that Floridians love can play havoc with your home’s curb appeal. Your Broward yard endures excessive heat, the rainy season or drought, high humidity, salt infringement,…
Read MoreMany South Florida slash pine trees that have been around for the past hundred years, have been providing shade, oxygen and habitat to animals as communities & developments have risen around them. Now they face a mortal threat from…
Read MoreIt’s spring time, and you are probably cleaning up and decluttering your home. However, the outside of your home is what truly makes the first impression. Have you considered doing some extra cleanup in your landscape area? Even in South…
Read MoreThis should be the last month of cold weather before we return to our typical South Florida temperatures. As we enter this transition period we need to visually assess our landscape plant material for the coming new year. We need…
Read MoreWinter has now hit South Florida with its cold temperatures it’s time for us to take note of the damage that it has done to our landscapes but not corrective measures till the end of February. Early pruning to cold…
Read MoreWinter is being noticed now in our temperature drop and less humidity in the air. It’s that time of the year to go back outside into our gardens and get our fingers dirty. We should be making a check-list of …
Read MoreHere in South Florida we dodged a bullet by having the hurricane track jog at the last moment further to the east leaving us to deal with some landscape & tree clean up but no significant damage structure wise. This…
Read MoreNow that we have dodged the bullet on the last two storms that have passed through South Florida hopefully we all have learned a little more of what we need to do to prepare for the next one that comes…
Read More PERSONAL CHECKLIST: â–¡Â Â Flashlights â–¡Â Â Weather Radio â–¡Â Â Extra batteries for the above items â–¡Â Â Water: 3 gallon per person per day for 3 days â–¡Â Â 3 day supply of non-perishable food per person â–¡Â Â Determine evacuation route â–¡Â Â Have a first aid kit ready â–¡Â Â You should have cash or travelers checks â–¡Â Â And matches in a water-tight container is also a good thing to have â–¡Â Put new fuel in generators and start them to ensure they will work when the hurricane does comes HOME CHECKLIST: â–¡Â Â When a hurricane or tropical storm is imminent…
Read MoreWe are well into the wet part of our rainy season. With that, there is no better time than now to take a quick inventory of your landscaping and note any problems that may have resulted from these recent wet…
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