February Lawn & Landscape Care: Protecting Plants With Horticultural Oil

February is a critical month for protecting trees and shrubs in Alabama landscapes. While many plants are still dormant, insects are not. Scale, aphids, and spider mites often overwinter on ornamental plants and begin causing damage long before spring growth appears. One of the most effective and environmentally responsible ways to control these pests is through the use of horticultural oil

February is a critical month for protecting trees and shrubs in Alabama landscapes. While many plants are still dormant, insects are not. Scale, aphids, and spider mites often overwinter on ornamental plants and begin causing damage long before spring growth appears. One of the most effective and environmentally responsible ways to control these pests is […]

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February Plant of the Month: Lenten Rose (Helleborus)

February Plant of the Month: Lenten Rose (Helleborus)

When most Alabama landscapes are dormant, Lenten Rose (Helleborus) stands out by blooming in late winter. February is peak season for this plant, making it a natural Plant of the Month choice, but its value goes beyond winter flowers. When planted correctly, Lenten roses can also handle Alabama’s long, hot summers and return year after year with minimal maintenance. The key is understanding what this plant needs both now and later in the season.

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Winter Lawn Care in Alabama: What You Should (and Shouldn’t) Do in January

Winter Lawn Care in Alabama: What You Should (and Shouldn’t) Do in January

January in Alabama can be deceptive for homeowners. The grass is dormant, trees are bare, and growth has slowed to almost nothing, which makes it easy to assume there’s nothing to do for your lawn. The truth is, winter lawn care isn’t about pushing growth. It’s about protecting what you already have and avoiding mistakes that create problems in spring.

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Winter Curb Appeal for Commercial Properties in Alabama: What Still Matters in January

Winter Curb Appeal for Commercial Properties in Alabama

Winter may feel like the off-season for landscaping, but for commercial properties in Alabama, January is often when curb appeal quietly slips, and as a result, first impressions often suffer. For office buildings, retail centers, HOAs, churches, and multi-family properties, winter grounds maintenance is less about growth and more about appearance, safety, and preparation for

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January Plant of the Month: Pansies and Violas for Winter Color in Central Alabama

January Plant of the Month: Pansies & Violas in Alabama

January can make landscapes feel flat. Lawns are dormant, most perennials are quiet, and beds that looked great in summer can look tired fast. That’s exactly why pansies and violas are a staple in Central Alabama landscaping. They bring immediate color, they hold up in cold weather, and they make entry beds look intentional again.

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Post-Holiday Deep Cleaning? We Can Haul Away Your Junk.

Birmingham, AL junk removal service

The holidays are over, the decorations are coming down, and reality sets in: your house, garage, or shed is full of stuff that clearly needs to go. Old mattresses, broken furniture, boxes that “might be useful someday,” and years of garage clutter don’t disappear just because motivation finally shows up. And most of it won’t fit in your trash can, or isn’t allowed at the curb.

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Merry Christmas from Steven’s Wack-n-Sack

Merry Christmas from Steven’s Wack-n-Sack

Time seems to move a little slower this week. The last-minute gifts are wrapped, the coffee lingers a little longer than usual, and the house is quiet for a minute. The days feel set apart. Some families gather for a candlelight service, some read Luke 2 before the gifts, and some take a bundled-up walk around the neighborhood to look at Christmas lights. However you celebrate the day, we hope it’s unhurried, joyful, and rooted in the hope of Christmas.

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Year-End Grounds Audit for Alabama Commercial Properties

December is when a property either looks managed or it doesn’t. Short days, wet leaves, and holiday traffic expose little misses that were easy to overlook in summer. A simple year-end grounds audit gives you a clean handoff into January: you walk the site with a landscape lens, confirm what matters most for tenants and visitors, and make a few targeted fixes that carry real weight.

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December Plant of the Month: Yaupon Holly for Central Alabama Landscapes

Yaupon Holly for Central Alabama Landscapes

Yaupon holly (Ilex vomitoria) is one of those plants that simply fits our region. It stays green through winter, handles heat and humidity in July, and looks tidy in photos when the rest of the landscape has gone quiet. For homes, HOAs, and commercial properties in Birmingham and surrounding cities, yaupon holly delivers reliable form with very little fuss.

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