by Zac Chaffin | Jun 9, 2025 | News, Budgeting, Drainage & Erosion Control, Irrigation, Landscaping and Xeriscaping Design, Seasonal Color, Water Conservation
How Proactive Property Managers Are Locking In Landscape Budgets Before Q4 Hits Summer’s in full swing—and so is full-on summer burnout.You’re navigating the chaos: nonstop maintenance requests, surprise irrigation hiccups, and there’s always another issue demanding...
by Zac Chaffin | May 23, 2025 | News, Irrigation, Landscaping and Xeriscaping Design, Seasonal Color, Water Conservation
5 Ways Maintaining Your Irrigation System Protects Your Landscape — and Your Bottom Line Is Your Water Bill Creeping Up? Irrigation system issues might be causing more stress — and cost — than you realize.Without proper maintenance, you’re not just risking higher...
by EarthWorks | Mar 29, 2024 | News, Hardscape/Outdoor Amenities, Landscaping and Xeriscaping Design, Seasonal Color, Spring, Summer
Now that spring has arrived (even though this heat feels like summer!), it’s the perfect time to shift your focus outdoors and plan for beautiful, colorful blooms. With summer right around the corner, a seasonal color changeout offers the perfect solution to revive...
by EarthWorks | Feb 26, 2024 | News, Seasonal Color
As winter releases its icy hold, its toll on your outdoor spaces becomes glaringly apparent. The relentless barrage of freezing temperatures, biting winds, and frost can wreak havoc on your property’s landscape, leaving it in desperate need of...
by EarthWorks | Mar 14, 2023 | News, Landscaping and Xeriscaping Design, Seasonal Color, Winter
Everyone deserves a chance to build a better future. Support Vogel Alcove in their efforts to restore dignity and hope to those experiencing homelessness in Dallas. The Impact of Homelessness on Families’ Well-Being Homelessness in Dallas has been a persistent...
by EarthWorks | Mar 9, 2023 | News, Landscaping and Xeriscaping Design, Seasonal Color, Winter
During the winter when freeze events occur, it can be particularly challenging for plants, but it’s never too late to give them a new lease on life. If you’re looking to bring some spark and color into your garden and make it look vibrant again, why not...