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How Your Business Can Benefit from Commercial Landscaping and Start the New Year Right

For virtually every business owner, making a good impression on customers and clients is vital to success. That first impression usually happens as the customer enters your business.

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New Year’s Resolutions for Your Lawn Maintenance Regimen

A New Year’s resolution is essentially a promise made with the best intentions to do better in the new year. Unfortunately, despite the focus on doing good, performing better, etc., so many make these promises, often breaking them a short time later.

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What Do You Do with a Poinsettia Once the Holidays are Over?

For many families, poinsettias are a popular gift during the holiday season. Unfortunately, as a relatively temperamental plant outside of the cold-weather season, this leaves numerous receivers of these plants wondering what to do regarding poinsettia care once the holidays are over.

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Fall Lawn Care Tips for an Irresistible Commercial Landscape

Lawn care in Florida is different from anywhere else in the United States. We don’t share the same seasonal changes as our fellow Americans to the north. We experience substantially more humidity than more arid areas out west, like California and New Mexico.

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Easy-to-Grow Plants That Repel Mosquitos

It isn’t uncommon in South Florida for homeowners and their friends or family to gather around outside for a cookout, a few drinks, and even just to talk. Everything seems perfect in our beautiful weather. Unfortunately, it isn’t long before feeling something crawling on your leg and an unpleasant sensation that results from THE MOSQUITO BITE.

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The Invasive Green Iguana (and Plants Iguanas Don’t Eat)

The green iguana is an invasive species in South Florida. However, many remain unaware that these reptiles are not native to the state. Unfortunately, their presence often results in damage to our flower plants and greenery in our yards.

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A Late Summer Lawn Care Guide from the Pros!

If it’s one thing that all Floridians understand, it’s the summer heat. For homeowners, spring lawn care often reflects ensuring a lawn is healthy and green. Consequently, spring turns to summer, and the temperature rises, summer lawn care focuses more on keeping this greenery healthy.

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