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Drip Irrigation vs. Overhead Sprinklers: Why Lawn Experts Choose Drip

The drip vs overhead irrigation system debate has become a hot topic among landscapers. Our team, however, has seen results from both systems and opts for drip systems the majority of the time. If you are tired of battling weeds, dealing with runoff, and watching your water bill skyrocket, it might be time to ditch the traditional overhead sprinkler system and e...

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How to Create Weed-Free Landscape Flower Beds

Brooke Peterson

Weeds are unwelcome guests in any beautiful landscape bed. In the inland northwest, with its unique blend of dry summers and occasional heavy rainfall, controlling these pesky plants requires a multi-pronged approach. Here are some tips to help you reclaim your beds and enjoy a weed-free garden: Prepare the Beds for Success ...

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How to Fertilize Your Lawn: The Complete Guide

Brooke Peterson

A lush, green lawn is the envy of the neighborhood. But achieving that picture-perfect look requires more than just mowing. Proper fertilization is crucial for a healthy, vibrant lawn. Here is everything you need to know for successful fertilizing: Preparation is Key Soil Testing: Befor...

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Dethatching Your Lawn: The Why, When and How for Homeowners

Brooke Peterson

Spokane's unique climate, with its snowy winters and occasional dry spells, can lead to thatch buildup in your lawn. After the snow has melted away, you may notice what looks like tangled, brown grass on your lawn. Thatch is a layer of dead and decaying organic matter that accumulates between the soil surface and the grass blades. ...

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Tips for Lawn Aeration: Everything You Need to Know

Brooke Peterson

The inland northwest's cold winters and hot summers can take a toll on your lawn. Aeration is key to revitalizing your turf and ensuring a healthy, vibrant green space. Here's our expert's recommendations for why and when to aerate your lawn: Why Should You Aerate Your Lawn's Soil? Aeration is mainly used to reduce soil c...

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Say Goodbye to Weeds: Expert Lawn Care Tips

Brooke Peterson

When it comes to having the nicest, greenest lawn in the neighborhood, homeowners know that weeds are often the biggest roadblock. Combatting common lawn issues goes beyond pulling weeds – it often requires consideration of the climate, understanding irrigation needs, purchasing quality products, and performing regular maintenance. Though each yard is unique and has individual needs...

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Benefits of Winter Pruning

Brooke Peterson

Especially in the northwest region, pruning in slow growing seasons is ideal. For most landscapes, the majority of necessary pruning can be tackled during the fall and early spring seasons. Simple cut backs, removing dead and diseased limbs, and basic shaping is helpful for keeping landscapes neat and plants healthy. Nevertheless, winter offers some unique pruning opportunities that may provide...

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Why Yearly Pruning is Vital for Plant Health

Brooke Peterson

As the weather cools down, your beautiful plants and trees will likely need to be pruned before winter. You might be wondering: why is yearly pruning vital for my landscape’s health and appearance? Here are a couple of things to keep in mind when it comes to trimming overgrown foliage....

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3 Essential Irrigation Tips for Lush Lawn in Summer Heat

Brooke Peterson

Want some simple irrigation fixes to get you the best-looking lawn in the neighborhood this summer? We've got your back(yard)! As the weather heats up, those of us who love lush, green lawns are tempted to crank up the settings on our sprinkler systems and hope for the best! But if you have tried that method before, you're the first to know that not only does it rarely work...

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Landscape Transformation: Golden Stables Resort

Brooke Peterson

This Spokane property was completely transformed by the Renew Landscape team. From new landscape beds to a gorgeous, lush lawn, this renovated space is now our clients' favorite place to be! Check out the before and after video to see! ...

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Pine Beetles: What are They and How Can I Protect My Trees?

Brooke Peterson

Understanding a Pine Beetle Infestation What is a Pine Beetle? The notorious pine beetle is quite common in the Pacific Northwest region due to the numerous ponderosa pines, which are the bugs' favorite trees. Pine beetles make their home in pine trees by tunneling through the wood to lay their eggs. This process results in severe, irreversible damage to the tree....

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A Year-Round Approach to Pest Control: Shielding Your Space

Mattie Schad

In the perpetual battle against pests, adopting a year-round pest control strategy emerges as a crucial weapon. While many might associate pest control with specific seasons, the truth is that comprehensive, consistent treatment throughout the year offers a multitude of benefits. Let's delve into why a year-round approach to pest control is your best line of defense. 1. Pre...

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Mastering Orchard Pruning: Best Practices for a Bountiful Harvest

Mattie Schad

Pruning is an essential task in orchard management, playing a crucial role in the health and productivity of fruit trees. Proper pruning not only enhances the aesthetics of the orchard but also promotes better air circulation, sunlight penetration, and disease control. In this blog, we'll delve into the best practices for orchard pruning, helping you optimize your fruit production and ensure th...

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Debunking Common Pruning Myths: Unveiling the Truth for Healthy Trees

Mattie Schad

Pruning is a vital aspect of tree care, but it often comes with its fair share of misconceptions. In this blog post, we'll debunk some common pruning myths to help you make informed decisions and promote the well-being of your trees. Myth #1: Pruning Can Be Done Anytime Reality: Timing is crucial when it comes to pruning. Each tree species has an optimal time for pruning to supp...

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