Landscaping Mistakes to Avoid During Fall Posted October 12th, 2020 by lindy.admin & filed under Ask the Experts. The fall season is a wonderful time to sit back and admire how nature puts on a display in your outdoors. From cooler temperatures to the color-changing leaves, it’s the perfect season to take in all the beauty that this season offers. Now that fall is just around the corner, do not think that your yard work is done! Your lawn needs maintenance to keep it healthy throughout the winter and into the... Learn More Tags: commercial, residential
Preventing Lawn Fungus Posted September 10th, 2020 by lindy.admin & filed under Ask the Experts. Lawn fungus take on an assortment of forms: from highly visible spots, rings, threads, or slimes, to dead-looking brown patches. Once your lawn becomes infected, it can be hard to treat. The good news is, right lawn care practices can go a long way in lawn fungus prevention and treatment. In severe cases, a fungicide can help destroy the spores, halting the spread. Here are some tips on how to... Learn More Tags: commercial, residential
Lawn Aeration: When’s the Best Time? Posted August 25th, 2020 by lindy.admin & filed under Ask the Experts. Curious as to when is the best time to aerate your lawn? Regular lawn maintenance tasks can do wonders in giving you a lush, healthy lawn. However, jobs like lawn aeration, which is normally reserved for once a year, can play a big role in supporting the other lawn maintenance tasks throughout the year. All lawns can benefit from aeration, providing that it is done properly and timed well. Why you... Learn More Tags: commercial, residential
Tips on How to Grow Azalea Plants Posted July 29th, 2020 by lindy.admin & filed under Ask the Experts. Texas is blessed with good, subtropical climate, which allows its residents to grow some of the most colorful and beautiful plants – azaleas. The azalea plant is hardy and can tolerate sunny weather. The azalea blooms have different characteristics. Blooms may be single or double, in varying sizes and hues, making for a breathtaking display of garden color. Its attractive plant form, relatively hassle-free... Learn More Tags: commercial, featured, residential
Growing Your Own Vegetables: A Beginner’s Guide Posted July 21st, 2020 by lindy.admin & filed under Ask the Experts. Growing your own vegetables is both rewarding and fun. If you have never tasted garden-fresh produce, you’ll be delighted by its vibrant textures and the sweet, juicy flavors! Truly, there is nothing like fresh vegetables picked from your own backyard. Southern Botanical, your Dallas residential landscaping services company, would like to share some of the basics of vegetable gardening, which includes... Learn More Tags: residential
Mulching in Summer Posted July 15th, 2020 by lindy.admin & filed under Ask the Experts. Keeping your lawn in tip-top shape may be hard, but it’s very rewarding. To keep their garden in the best health, gardeners re-mulch their yard. In fact, aside from composting, mulching is a gardener’s closest friend. Doing this periodically will reap huge benefits and can keep your plants thriving and happy. Mulch are sheets of material or loose coverings placed on the surface of the soil. It is done to... Learn More Tags: commercial, mulching, residential