During the cold winter months, homeowners can be tempted to move their landscaping duties lower on their list of priorities. It’s easy to get caught up in the growing season and overlook the long winter. However, planning for winter maintenance during the...
If you possess good design skills and do-it-yourself know-how, there is no limit to what you can create. However, sometimes you might need the help of professionals to transition your yard for the fall season. We at Fallas Landscape would be happy to help. Stay...
It’s not uncommon to fertilize your lawn in the spring, but don’t be fooled by the milder weather of October. Fall is actually the finest season to fertilize your lawn, much better than spring. With a proper fall fertilizer, grass regains its strength...
A ground cover is a type of plant that is planted in an area to cover the ground. Ground covers typically grow with little maintenance and fill bare or weedy areas. They can be evergreen or deciduous, and some species can have flowers, fruits, or other decorative...
Research has shown that a well-landscaped home can bring in as much as 1-10% more Return On Investment (ROI) than those that didn’t take the time to landscape. That means it could be an extra $2,000 to $20,000 in the bank for a home in Texas that sells for...
Springtime blooms are a great way to liven up your yard with beautiful flowers that are made for Texas. In Texas, several lovely spring annuals may provide a splash of color and interest to your yard if they’re installed correctly. However, other things can make...