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Mulching Tips and Tricks

Why is it important to mulch, and when is it the best time to do so? Southern Botanical, your professional landscaping services company in Dallas, TX, is here to answer your questions. The benefits of mulching Mulching can provide much-needed nutrients for plants, form a barrier against weeds, lock in moisture, and help insulate the roots of plants against the cold. A lot of materials can be used to... Learn More

A Guide to Rose Fertilization

Fertilizing your roses is essential – we want them to have all the nutrients they need to thrive! While it’s true that there are rose varieties that are hardy and can grow unattended, the majority of rose types will greatly benefit from a little help. Southern Botanical, your landscaping services company in Dallas, is here to help with a guide to rose fertilization. Read on.... Learn More

Landscaping Trends for 2020

As we enter a new year, gardening takes on an even more vital role in helping families create happy and healthy homes. This year, we see a greater appreciation in the role plants play in supporting local wildlife and the environment. Indoor plants will maintain their allure, and we are seeing a renewed interest in sustainable landscaping solutions and vertical gardening. Yes, there is so much to be excited... Learn More

Career Spotlight: Landscape Maintenance Crew Leader

Our unique and talented team helps to make Southern Botanical The Green Standard in our industry. The Southern Botanical front line teams are responsible for bringing clients' beautiful landscapes to life through careful installation, attention to detail and dedicated understanding of best planting and landscaping techniques. We are currently hiring for numerous front line positions including Landscape Maintenance... Learn More

Deep Root Fertilization for Your Trees

Do your trees need a deep root fertilization program? That depends! In an urban environment, trees are constantly under stress from human activities. There are obvious signs of stress such as chlorosis (yellowing of leaves), slow/stunted growth and abnormal die-back or limb drop. Other, and perhaps less obvious, causes of tree stress result from soil compaction, severe damage from storms and stress... Learn More

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Maintaining Your Outdoor Hardscape

Whether your home has a remarkable gated entrance with a wraparound patio and a water fountain, or a simple carport with a path to the front door, cleaning the hardscape can be easy to forget. Every year, homeowners pay a lot of attention on getting their landscape in order, and the patios, driveways, and walkways often fall behind. Not only does your hardscape add functionality to your outdoors, it is also... Learn More