Most people are familiar with the large clumps of lush, grass-like foliage and creamy white feathery plumes of pampas grass (though pink varieties are available too). Pampas grass (Cortaderia) is an attractive ornamental grass that is popular in many landscapes. While they’re extremely easy to grow, however, it’s important to know what you’re getting into before planting pampas grass around …
Trouble with your bermuda grass?
Is your bermuda grass looking dry and patchy? Here are a few things to keep in mind: Water lightly, twice per day in summer during the evening hours Check sprinkler patterns for dry spots Fertilize or weed & feed at least twice per summer Shade is bermuda’s biggest enemy. If you have large trees shading your bermuda grass, even growth …
Barrel Blossoms
Recent monsoon rains in the Phoenix valley this August have started another round of cactus blossoms. These beautiful orange blooms are on a barrel cactus in Queen Creek. Watch local foliage for new blooms emerging! We’d be happy to maintain the landscape at your home or business. Click here for a free quote!
How to Find the Best Landscaping for Businesses
If you are searching for landscaping for businesses in Gilbert, you have probably experienced some frustration. There are numerous landscapers available, but it can be difficult to determine which will give you the best value for your budget. Selecting a landscaper is a business decision and you want to make sure you get the best value for your dollars. Therefore, …
How to Care for Citrus Trees
If you live in Arizona, you probably have a citrus tree in your yard or you know someone who does. If you are the proud owner of a citrus tree than you know how beautiful they are and also how frustrating they can sometimes be in their care. It seems that no matter what you do, sometimes your tree gets …
Backyard Landscaping Tips
Thanks to the dry, Arizona environment, landscaping your backyard can often be challenging. And while a well-rounded combination of native desert plants and features can blend into your surrounding landscape best, it does not mean you are limited to only common cacti and simple rocks. In fact, desert residential landscaping in Arizona can be your opportunity to showcase a variety …
Residential Landscaping with Water Woes in Mind
Like many parts of the country, major areas of Arizona are experiencing drought conditions. This presents challenges when it comes to water (or the lack thereof) available for lawns and other landscaping purposes. Corona Landscape understands your struggle to keep your property looking attractive while conserving water and other vital natural resources. We know our residential landscaping customers are conscientious …
Secrets to Fall Landscaping in Arizona
Here in Arizona our winter is more like everyone else’s fall. Temperatures don’t normally drop below 50 during the day, the sun shines 90% of the time, there’s rarely snow or rain (at least in Phoenix) and people here live for these beautiful months. One of the greatest things about our mild “falls” is that fall landscaping is much easier …
Getting the Right Landscaping in Arizona
When you live in the desert you might not think too much about having a yard, but landscaping in Arizona can be very beautiful. You don’t have to have thick grass or a large lawn to enjoy the way the outdoors look; you just need to make sure you’re choosing the right plants for your climate. By doing so, you keep …
Creating Beautiful Residential Landscaping in Arizona
People who move to the desert from other areas of the country are often at a loss as to how to handle residential landscaping in Arizona. They may be used to yards full of grass and big trees, and those aren’t commonly seen in most parts of the desert Southwest. Even though the landscaping will need to be handled differently, …