by firstfruitslandscaping_cw8t7r | Dec 4, 2025 | Maintenance
As the temperatures cool across the Pacific Northwest, trees begin to shed their leaves, except for some of those tall evergreens and a family of shrubs, you might be worried about winter insects. The grass isn’t growing as quickly, and many plants are left...
by firstfruitslandscaping_cw8t7r | Apr 28, 2025 | Maintenance
Weeds grow quickly and can transform your beautiful lawn into chaos. Many of these common weeds can hide in your grass until their roots are deep and their leaves start stretching above the grass line making it feel near impossible to get them all under control....
by firstfruitslandscaping_cw8t7r | Apr 11, 2025 | Maintenance
Cutting the grass is one of the most common maintenance tasks when it comes to landscaping, however, there are still a lot of questions that surround the common task. One of those questions seems simple: how long should you cut the grass? Having the ideal grass length...
by firstfruitslandscaping_cw8t7r | Mar 20, 2025 | Maintenance
Pruning low branches off of your trees may seem like a pointless maintenance task when it comes to your landscaping, however, it can multiple benefits that can help elevate your landscaping and contribute to the longevity and overall health of your trees. What are the...
by firstfruitslandscaping_cw8t7r | Mar 6, 2025 | Maintenance
Re-seeding your lawn is a regular part of landscaping maintenance and is a great way to spruce up your lawn and ensure that it is lush, green and looking its best as summer rolls in. While re-seeding is an essential part of lawn care, if not done properly, or at the...
by firstfruitslandscaping_cw8t7r | Feb 27, 2025 | Maintenance
Keeping your landscaping looking lush and green can often seem like quite the chore, however, there are a few simple and easy ways you can ensure your lawn, harden and the rest of your landscaping looks it’s best. The key? Rainwater! Oftentimes those who call the PNW...