by kayla@marketburst.net | Nov 25, 2024 | News, Fall, Irrigation, Landscaping and Xeriscaping Design, Winter, Winter Irrigation
As the seasons shift and the first frost settles over Dallas, Texas—typically around November 20, according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac—it’s time to think beyond cozying up at home. Your commercial property’s irrigation system also needs winter-proofing to withstand... by kayla@marketburst.net | Nov 25, 2024 | News, Fall, Hardscape/Outdoor Amenities, Irrigation, Landscaping and Xeriscaping Design, Tree Service & Trimming, Water Conservation, Winter
Transforming North Texas Landscapes: Fresh Ideas with Big ImpactMuch like fashion, technology, and architecture, commercial landscaping isn’t static—it evolves. Every year brings fresh trends inspired by innovation, sustainability, and the need for efficiency.... by EarthWorks | Mar 29, 2024 | News, Irrigation, Landscaping and Xeriscaping Design
Now that the winter chill has faded and the vibrant new season growth has emerged, it’s not just nature that is undergoing a transformation—your commercial property’s irrigation system also requires attention. In North Texas, where scorching summer... by EarthWorks | Jul 19, 2022 | Landscaping and Xeriscaping Design, Irrigation, Water Conservation
Is your grass brown even though you have a functioning irrigation system installed? The only thing more frustrating than trying to keep your grass green is dealing with an inefficient irrigation system design that results in a portion of your grass dying. At this... by EarthWorks | Jul 19, 2022 | Landscaping and Xeriscaping Design, Irrigation, Water Conservation
Plant and lawn maintenance boosts the curb appeal of any building, from a multi-family housing complex to a grocery store or business office. When your exterior greenery is well-maintained, lush, and green, it sets a great impression on visitors, who have confidence... by kayla@marketburst.net | Jun 20, 2022 | Irrigation, Landscaping and Xeriscaping Design, Summer
Like other organisms, plants are significantly affected by heat stress. When the weather suddenly shoots to temperatures above 85F over an extended period (like it does here in Texas most days), there is increased moisture loss. As a result, plant growth is slowed,...