The 5 Biggest Landscaping Mistakes You Can Make
When it comes to giving your property a makeover, the result can either be a breathtaking transformation or a complete and utter disaster. There are many do’s and don’ts when…
When it comes to giving your property a makeover, the result can either be a breathtaking transformation or a complete and utter disaster. There are many do’s and don’ts when…
Like people, our grass needs to be nurtured in order to reach its full potential. If you’re looking for greener, lusher grass, then consider these three tender loving care tips…
Flowers, shrubbery and trees can transform a yard or landscape, instantly increasing your property’s value and aesthetic appeal. Yet when it comes to adding personality to your property, there are…
When it comes to keeping your Florida lawn or landscape green, it’s not always easy. With nature comes insects and other pests that feed on your plants and trees, stealing…
Blue Landscaping has brought lushness and life to countless landscapes across Naples, Bonita Springs, Marco Island, and Estero. Landscape construction is far more than buying a few plants from Lowe’s…
Florida’s warm climate allows bloom enthusiasts to enjoy nature’s lively colors all year long, but that doesn’t mean your landscape doesn’t require a little extra effort in the fall. September…
Throughout history, we have introduced several exotic plants to America for aesthetic or functional purposes. Some are beautiful, with alluring scents and elegant vines, but many of these charming plants…
Fertilizing in Southwest Florida is completely different from any other environment. Our tropical climate, months of drought, and close proximity to the water makes responsibly fertilization a key component to…
Summer showers are making their way to southwest Florida. We're sure you've noticed that the winds are picking up and the storms are getting larger. This summer, why not make…
Myth: "Cutting my grass short is environmentally friendly and means I'll have to cut it less often." False! We recommend that you do not cut more than one-third of your grass…