by Tim Crowley | Nov 27, 2017 | Garden and Lawn Care, Irrigation and Water Management
As winter approaches, we begin to change our priorities, especially when it comes to our yards and gardens. Cooler temperatures typically indicate the time for the final harvests of the year, essentially abandoning the garden until the spring. However, cold weather...
by Tim Crowley | Oct 11, 2017 | Irrigation and Water Management
All winter long, Oregon lawns receive copious amounts of water. However, during the long, dry Pacific Northwest summers, you need to figure out how to best water the plants in your garden. This is not a simple question, either, as different plants have different...
by Tim Crowley | Sep 20, 2017 | Irrigation and Water Management, Landscape Design
Living in Oregon, we are surrounded by water; from rain to rivers, to waterfalls we have it all. Incorporating water into your landscape design creates an alluring and tranquil environment that will make you feel one with nature. If you have been considering adding a...
by Tim Crowley | Aug 25, 2017 | Irrigation and Water Management, Landscape Design
The Pacific Northwest gets plenty of rain all winter long. In fact, the region is world-famous for this fact. However, what is less well-known is that the summers are often bone-dry. Your lawn and plants start to suffer when the dry spells go on for too long. The...
by Tim Crowley | Jul 19, 2017 | Garden and Lawn Care, Irrigation and Water Management
Summer heat is brutal on your yard. After months of rain, suddenly your grass and plants need to adapt to a baking sun and less natural water. Left untended, you are likely to end up with brown spots in the yard. However, there are ways to maintain a lush yard despite...
by Tim Crowley | Apr 25, 2017 | Commercial Landscaping, Irrigation and Water Management
Nothing harms plants quicker than improper watering. Every good landscaping job thus needs to be maintained with sufficient water to ensure that the plants are beautiful and healthy. In commercial landscaping, it is important to keep the overall budget in mind. For...