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FAQ’s

  1. I have trouble growing grass under the trees in my yard. What kind of grass can I plant?
    Although St. Augustine and some Zoysia varieties will tolerate more shade than Bermuda, they also need at least half a day of good sun. If you’ve tried these grasses without success, it is time to stop frustrating yourself trying to grow grass in a spot where it’s just not going to do well. Try a good groundcover instead. Liriope, Mondo Grass, Dwarf Mondo Grass, Asian Jasmine, English Ivy, Ajuga and other groundcovers all do well here, and once they are established, actually require much less maintenance than lawn grasses. They need less water, less fertilizer and almost no trimming or mowing. Or try a combination of patio stones, decking, flowerbeds and groundcovers for a beautiful, finished look.
  2. How often should I water my houseplants?
  3. How often should I water my trees or shrubs?
  4. What is the best time to plant trees and shrubs?
  5. What is a good, fast-growing shade tree for this area?
  6. When do I cut back my crape myrtles?