by kayla@marketburst.net | Apr 5, 2022 | Drainage & Erosion Control, Irrigation, Water Conservation
It is no secret that Texas weather has gotten a bit erratic, which means that we can experience more or less precipitation on any given day. It is easy to blame things on the weather, but ignoring issues brewing under the ground may mean big problems ahead. Parched...
by EarthWorks | Mar 3, 2022 | Case Studies, Irrigation, Landscaping and Xeriscaping Design, Winter
The Cortland Canyon Creek apartment community in Richardson, recently had EarthWorks renovate their outdoor community area. The apartment community is located just outside North Dallas and features upscale 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartments. It is conveniently located...
by kayla@marketburst.net | Jan 28, 2022 | Irrigation, Landscaping and Xeriscaping Design, Winter
Winter is one of the harshest months for plants and people alike to deal with – shorter days, cooler air, less heat – all a recipe for the winter blues. But with January behind us, we are one step closer to spring! Now is a great time to start thinking...
by kayla@marketburst.net | Dec 21, 2021 | Irrigation, Landscaping and Xeriscaping Design, Winter
If you remember the artificial turf from many decades ago, you might think of that rough, textured plastic or a bright green turf that didn’t look realistic. On top of that, it was expensive, so the average home or business owner simply didn’t install it....
by kayla@marketburst.net | Nov 22, 2021 | Irrigation, Landscaping and Xeriscaping Design, Winter
As we approach winter, the memories of last year’s storm of the century have likely crept back into your minds. While we don’t anticipate a similar ferocious storm this winter, we wanted to share a few tips with you on properly preparing your plants,...
by EarthWorks | May 27, 2021 | Irrigation, Landscaping and Xeriscaping Design, Summer, Winter
Some people embrace hot summer days and soak up the sun for hours at a time. Yet, others avoid the summer months altogether and stay indoors with cool air-conditioning. Much like humans, plants react differently to heat. When plants endure high temperatures over...