Jul 1, 2018 | Residential
When planning your garden in the Kansas City area, it is important to use plants that will do well in the area. No matter how much you liked the exotic orchid you saw in California, it is not a plant that will do well in the midwest. Plants do not adapt that easily,...
Jun 1, 2018 | Residential
“You have no idea how much water we waste. Our reservoirs do” Did you know that your choice of vegetation can affect your local water levels? Here are some of the ways you could conserve water naturally: Choose native vegetation. Purple poppy mallow is a native...
May 1, 2018 | Residential
A great way for adding value to your home is creating a beautiful outdoor living space. These spaces have an indoor feel, but are located outside. Homes with large backyards can be turned into a relaxing and entertaining wonderland that can be enjoyed year-round....
Apr 1, 2018 | Commercial, Residential
When the landscape of your home or business in the Greater Kansas City area integrates seamlessly with the local flora, spring can be a time of enormous change. As longer days and warmer weather begin in late March and early April, Red Cedars bloom, Western Yarrows...
Mar 1, 2018 | Residential
Improve the curbside appeal of a property with focal points Any decent realtor will tell you that most potential buyers will simply drive by a property that is not attractive from the street – that is, one with no “curbside appeal. Here are a few tips for improving...
Feb 1, 2018 | Commercial, Residential
As the seasons change, color plays a key role in landscaping scenes. Spring brings vivid color with fresh blooming flowers while fall delivers earth tones instead. You can utilize color schemes to match the seasons by implementing seasonal color plots. With only a few...