Covid-19 Response

It has been a long time since writing a post for our website. However since then the world has definitely changed! I think all of us in one way or another have been impacted by the spread and fear of this virus! We assure you that we too are greatly concerned about keeping our community, family, friends, and customers safe! Here are some of the changes we have implemented to continue working thru this pandemic:

1) How we meet with people: In times past we generally would set up an appointment and meet with you personally, however, in an effort to keep everyone safe we are now doing this virtually! Many companies such as Zoom have made this easy and effortless for the both of us!

2) How we accept payment: Most banks offer online bill pay so many send payment now thru the click of a button. We also are utilizing Apple Pay and Zelle for no-contact forms of payment.

3) Wearing masks: When it is essential to meet with a customer we have our masks ready and practice social distancing.

Our hopes are that very soon this pandemic will be behind us! But until then we truly hope that all of our customers, family, friends, and the community can stay safe and healthy! We thank you for supporting us in these changes as well!

-Jordan & Erin

THE CALIFORNIA DROUGHT

It can be a toss up if your landscape will survive the drought. It has brought many changes to our surrounding landscape. Trees that once flourished are dying, and thick beautiful green lawns are drying up. How can you keep a beautiful landscape despite the climate change and local water regulation. Here's a few tips:

1) Think outside the box and explore options outside of grass. Create more mulch beds, implement rock, or find a drought tolerant ground cover to keep old lawn areas green.

2) Do your research. Look up native plants to California or visit local nurseries for ideas. There are many flowering plants and trees that need little water once established.

3) Install water conserving sprinkler nozzles or perforated drip irrigation. Yes it may be an added expense, but just like insulating your home or using LED light bulbs saves you money... so will this investment! Many local areas allow you to run pressure regulated drip lines everyday.  Drip and water conserving nozzles regulate gallons per minute the system puts out, so it allows better absorption for plants and soil and eliminates water runoff.

Want More Ideas? Find out how a 3D Landscape Design can help you implement these changes today!