by greenacres | Jan 30, 2025 | Blog
As the weather warms up and sunny days beckon, there’s no better time to transform your backyard into an inviting outdoor living space. Whether it’s for entertaining family, hosting friends, or simply enjoying a peaceful evening under the stars, having a well-designed outdoor area can greatly enhance your home’s appeal and functionality. At Green Acres Landscape and GA at Home,...
by greenacres | Dec 30, 2024 | Blog
As winter approaches, freezing temperatures can pose a significant threat to your outdoor plants and lawn. Proper preparation can help safeguard your greenery and ensure a healthy resurgence come spring. Here are some essential steps to take: 1. Move Potted Plants Indoors Potted plants are particularly vulnerable to freezing temperatures. Before a hard frost is expected, bring potted plants...
by greenacres | Oct 30, 2024 | Blog
Outdoor living spaces in the Willamette Valley and Bend, Oregon are great places for moments of peace and tranquility to read a book and for friends to get together and enjoy. As homeowners increasingly seek to enhance their living experiences, outdoor spaces have emerged as a focal point for investment. From patios and pavers to gardens and kitchens, outdoor living spaces not only extend...
by greenacres | Jun 17, 2024 | Blog, Lawn Care, Seasonal Lawn Maintenance
As the winter chill fades away and nature begins to awaken, it’s essential to give your lawn the care it needs to thrive during the spring and summer months. One crucial aspect of lawn maintenance that should not be overlooked is the application of spring lawn fertilizer. Here’s why spring lawn fertilizer is essential for a lush and healthy lawn: 1. PROMOTES GROWTH AND HEALTH Spring is the time...
by greenacres | Feb 5, 2024 | Blog, Lawn Care, Seasonal Lawn Maintenance
Have you thought about your irrigation system during the winter months or what you need to do to properly get your system running in the Spring? A properly maintained irrigation system will help bring back your spring plants; blooming flowers, budding trees, and growing grass are all signs that the warmer weather is either coming or has already arrived. If this is happening, you may want to...