We Take the Stress out of Tempe Landscape Maintenance

When it comes to Tempe landscape maintenance, it’s important to find someone with the skills and experience to create and maintain beautiful landscaping that will thrive in this climate. At Corona Landscape, we’re experts in Tempe landscape maintenance. We’re a family-owned and operated full-service Chandler landscaper, providing residential landscape maintenance in Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Ahwatukee and Ocotillo. Tempe landscape …

The Best Plants for Tempe Landscaping

If you want to have great looking Tempe landscaping, you’ll need to use the right kinds of plants for your yard and climate. There are plenty of choices, but the most popular ones are generally those that are native to the area. By getting native plants, you won’t have to worry about excessive watering or a certain type of soil. …

Tempe Landscaping Company, Corona Landscape, Provides Spring Landscaping Advice for Arizona Homeowners

Tempe landscaping company, Corona Landscape, offers several suggestions for homeowners to adequately prepare for their spring landscaping needs. Since the threat of frost has likely passed, homeowners should focus on cutting back some of their frost damaged plants beginning in now to mid March. The goal is to prepare plant life for the upcoming growing season. For example, homeowners can prune …

Tempe Landscaping Company, Corona Landscape, Provides Winter Tips for Arizona Homeowners

Tempe landscaping company, Corona Landscape, has outlined several suggestions for winter landscaping. At this time of year, homeowners need to cover sensitive plants at night, fertilize over-seeded lawns, and apply pre-emergent weed control. “Winter maintenance is every bit as important if you want to have a healthy, great-looking landscaping all year-round,” said Ed Bambauer, owner of Corona Landscape. “Cold weather requires …

Tempe Landscaping Company, Corona Landscape, Recommends Homeowners Prepare Now to Plant Winter Lawns

Tempe landscaping company, Corona Landscape, recommends homeowners prepare now to winterize their lawns. With summer’s Bermuda grass soon to become dormant, homeowners who want green lawns in the winter need to plant Rye grass. Winter lawns should be seeded during October or when night temperatures consistently reach 60 degrees Fahrenheit. “Visitors and newcomers to the Valley often find it unusual …