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Lawn Care Strategies to Green Up Your Lawn & Make Neighbors Green with Envy
Use these smart strategies to make your Albuquerque lawn look stunning and enhance your curb appeal in the process. Here are the strategies we think you should follow: Mow your lawn with sharpened lawn mower blades and mow using a different pattern each time. Mower blades with a sharp edge cut grass blades clean, leaving…
Read MoreConserve Water and Money in 2021 With Albuquerque Xeriscaping – Part Two
For Albuquerque landscaping companies, gardeners, and homeowners, one method and can be implemented to save both water and money is xeriscaping. Xeriscaping is landscaping with low water plants and flowers combined with intricate rock, decorative rock and features laid out in stunning designs in place of traditional heavy water use grass lawns. It is a…
Read MoreConserve Water and Money in 2021 With Albuquerque Xeriscaping – Part One
The water on earth is mostly salt water. It cannot be used for drinking water or for crops, gardens, or lawns. The majority of freshwater is frozen water in glaciers at the polar ice caps. These two factors mean the freshwater on the rest of the planet for plants and drinking is limited. As the…
Read MoreAlbuquerque Weed Control Strategies to Win the Weed Wars – Part Two
It is a fact that the nicest lawns in the world will still have weeds. Weeds are bothersome, nasty and some weeds can hurt you because they have thorns, thistles and goat heads that are painful when stepped on. Weeds are big water hogs and they often pull nutrients out of the soil and rob…
Read MoreAlbuquerque Weed Control Strategies to Win the Weed Wars – Part One
It is a fact that the nicest lawns in the world will still have weeds. Weeds are bothersome, nasty and some weeds can hurt you because they have thorns, thistles and goat heads that are painful when stepped on. Weeds are big water hogs and they often pull nutrients out of the soil and rob…
Read MoreTop Tips for Albuquerque Lawn and Garden Preparation for Spring 2021 – Part Two
Spring started on Mar. 20, 2021 this calendar year. Spring is here and it’s coming on like a freight train, complete with wind, rain, tons of pollen and lots of plant growth. To get your Albuquerque garden ready for spring we have developed a list of simple strategies to follow to make this year your…
Read MoreTop Tips for Albuquerque Lawn and Garden Preparation for Spring 2021 – Part One
Spring was on March 20, 2021 this calendar year. Spring is here and it’s coming on like a freight train, complete with wind, rain, tons of pollen and lots of plant growth. To get your Albuquerque garden ready for spring we have developed a list of simple strategies to follow to make this year your…
Read MoreAlbuquerque Xeriscaping Spelled Out By R & S Landscaping – Part Two
Xeriscaping is a method of designing landscapes to lower or take away the requirement of irrigation. In most cases this equates to landscaping using xeriscaping requiring a small amount of water each week or no water whatsoever, other than the water supplied by natural means, i.e. rain. The goal here is to provide home owners…
Read MoreAlbuquerque Xeriscaping Spelled Out By R & S Landscaping – Part One
Xeriscaping is a method of designing landscapes to lower or take away the requirement of irrigation. In most cases this equates to landscaping using xeriscaping requiring a small amount of water each week or no water whatsoever, other than the water supplied by natural means, i.e. rain. The goal here is to provide home owners…
Read MoreAlbuquerque Lawn Strategies for a Stunning 2021 Lawn – Part Three
In Albuquerque as spring arrives, lilacs and daffodils first begin to bloom, and forsythia plants end their flowering. This should remind us that it is time to prepare our lawns for the upcoming seasons of growth. The perfect timing to perform these tasks will depend upon your particular climate or region. If you live in…
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