Spring Colors: The Groundhog Speaks

Seasonal Color InstallationOn Feb. 2 – Groundhog Day – it was reported that Punxsutawney Phil, the world’s most famous groundhog, did not see his shadow. That traditionally means an early spring is predicted – and with the icy temperatures around the Dallas-Dallas and Fort Worth area lately, the bold prediction definitely was welcomed.

If Punxsutawney Phil is accurate, it could mean positive things for landscapers. It may be time to discuss seasonal color installation for the spring, and our Dallas and Fort Worth TX lawn care experts provide quality landscape designed to enhance your property for the upcoming spring season.

Expect custom designing, first-class landscaping tips and a bevy of springtime colors that will highlight your front yard, back yard, patio, porch, terraces and walkways. Whether it includes strengthening your garden or installing new pottery, our Dallas and Fort Worth landscapers have built a reputation for producing quality work while keeping customers happy from a financial perspective.

We hope Punxsutawney Phil’s prediction is accurate, as our trained professionals are eager to turn your property into art with the help of seasonal color installation. For more information, call our Dallas and Fort Worth TX landscaping company today, or visit us online.

Using Ornamental Grasses for the Winter

Ornamental Grasses Winter

We’ve reaching mid-December, and for many of you, landscaping has become something of a secondary chore for your lawn. Keep in mind that even during the winter season, it’s never a bad idea to keep your lawn pristine.

If you want to have the beautiful colors of spring during the cold seasons, there are nurseries that carry year-round flowers. Feel free to pick up some of them and plant them in your yard. You’ll have the neighbors giving compliments and asking all kinds of questions.

Some green-thumb experts like to suggest using ornamental grasses during this time. Ornamental grasses offer just enough color and appeal to make people look twice at your lawn – especially during the winter. These grasses are virtually pest-free and basically adapt to the ever-changing conditions of the state with proper care (watering, pruning, fertilizing, etc.).

There are two kinds of ornamental grasses – cool-temperature grass and warm-temperature grass. Among the many kinds of cool-temperature grasses are fescues, bent grass, autumn moor grass, blue oat grass and Bermuda grass.

Good luck with turning your winter lawn into a masterpiece. Our expert landscapers in Dallas and Fort Worth TX will be happy to assist you with giving your lawn a year-round look that you can be proud of. In addition to advice on ornamental grasses, Blooms Landcare also specializes in seasonal color installation, which enhances your lawn for all seasons. Call us today, or contact us online for more information.