by greenacres | Dec 3, 2020 | Blog
It’s that time of year when the sun goes down so early that it’s already dark outside when you’re clocking out of work or making dinner. Do you, like many, wish it stayed brighter outside for longer? If so, you might enjoy bringing some extra light to the outside of your home with landscape lighting. At Green Acres Landscape, many of our customers have begun to install some outdoor...
by greenacres | Nov 15, 2020 | Blog
While this year has been challenging, thankfully, we still have a source of joy to look forward to: the holiday season. Even if we can’t gather in the same ways we used to, Christmas music, good food, and family bonding aren’t going away. At Green Acres Landscape, we’re ready for the season and are already offering our holiday services and supporting our community. Christmas trees &...
by greenacres | Oct 21, 2020 | Blog
Ready for some socially-distanced, outdoor, spooky fun? Bring the whole family for our Halloween TRUNK OR TREAT event at Green Acres Landscape on Gaffin Road. Though Halloween is canceled this year, we still want to be able to give kids and families a fun experience in a safe, clean environment. We will provide the candy and the trunks for all the trick or treaters to go through. There will be a...
by greenacres | Sep 15, 2020 | Blog
Autumn is almost here! Unfortunately, our climate is anything but the usual clean, crisp air we have come to expect as the entire West Coast deals with smoke from nearby fires. Eventually, things will get better and we can get back to decorating our homes with pumpkins, mums, and Halloween decor. During this time, it’s essential to prep your home and garden. Our Green Acres Landscape...
by greenacres | Jun 3, 2020 | Blog, Lawn Care, Seasonal Lawn Maintenance
By Juan Asencion, Maintenance Manager Summer is quickly approaching. Many of us are looking forward to clearing skies, beach trips (hopefully), sun tanning, and warmer weather. However, that change in temperature can harm your plants and flowers. You must be diligent in your landscaping and gardening practices. Too much heat can lead to “heat stress” in your plants. In other words, higher...