Spring Makeover with Outdoor Lighting

lawn's makeoverIn looking for a way to give your property an upcoming spring makeover, our Blooms Landcare representatives suggest the installation of outdoor lighting. Improve your landscaping – and your property value – with the help of safe and inexpensive lighting varieties.

Believe it or not, outdoor lighting can be a great do-it-yourself project for you and your family. Motion detectors and timer lights are among the easiest types of lighting to install, and they are among the best options for security purposes. These lights can be installed on your porch, around your patio, near the garage or in your driveway to help keep your property safe from potential danger.

Do-it-yourself installation can add style and grace to your property. All you will need is a little creativity and patience. If you can follow instructions, you can turn your property into a spectacle that will have your neighbors wanting to follow suit.

Let outdoor lighting be the touch you need to aid in upcoming outdoor landscape designing. If you would rather have a professional handle the task, our Dallas and Fort Worth TX landscapers are here to assist you. Call our Dallas and Fort Worth outdoor lighting company today, or contact us online for details.

Now’s the Time for an Irrigation System

Professional Irrigation System SolutionWhen it comes to Texas weather in January, some days may feel like Boston winters, while other days may feel like autumn breezes in the south.

With the weather experiencing below-freezing temperatures, some may think installing an irrigation system should be extremely low on a list of priorities. Truth is, now may be the best time to consider an irrigation system. Many irrigation contractors have wide-open schedules, as they do most of their work during the spring and summer months. Because of lack of demand, some contractors may even offer seasonal discounts.

In order to own that pristine lawn, it’s best to have all proper equipment ready to go well before the spring. Focus on having a ground sprinkler system installed roughly 4-6 weeks before the start of spring.

Our Dallas and Fort Worth TX landscapers specialize in expert irrigation and sprinkler services. In addition to quality work, we guarantee service finished in a timely manner. Call our Dallas and Fort Worth landscaping company, or contact us online for details.

Landscaping for January and February

Winter LandscapingContrary to popular belief, creating an elegant landscape for the cold months of January and February isn’t a difficult task. In fact, the winter season may be the best time for landscaping.

Although the spring may be the trendiest time to touch up your lawn and patio space, keep in mind that a classy, stylish winter landscape can single you out from the rest of the entire neighborhood. Now is the time to spruce up your property with items such as birdbaths (yes, many of them did not fly south), trellises and arbors. We understand that most flowers will be harmed by the chilly temperatures, but those flowers and small trees (evergreens, for example) that are built for cold-weather environments would make your front and back yards shine.

Winter is one of the best times to take advantage of making your lawn stand out with pottery. Our Dallas and Fort Worth TX landscapers are proud of our “Pots Alive” program, a signature program where we will install decorative pots and install plant arrangements designed to give your property additional flavor. Pots that include small berry trees really can make a home stand out among the rest.

If you’re looking to make your lawn better, winter grasses are available. A large variety of winter grasses exist, and with little maintenance, they can work well with patios, walkways and porches.

There are plenty of opportunities to turn a bland yard in January or February into a winter wonderland. Let our Dallas and Fort Worth landscaping company assist you with your next landscaping design or landscaping installation project. Call us today, or contact us online for information.