by firstfruitslandscaping_cw8t7r | Oct 11, 2022 | Pacific Northwest
Fall is here! For many, it is their favorite time of year to kick off all of the fun holidays and gatherings. If you have a green thumb, or if you are simply trying to spruce up your yard, you might think that this isn’t the best time of year to do so, however,... by Kelly Fruit | Jul 5, 2022 | Pacific Northwest
How To Prevent Weeds In A Wet Climate – Although more rain eases the pressure when it comes to producing a healthy crop, it also encourages and accelerates weed growth in pastures and fields. The easiest way to deal with rainy weather weeds is to get a jump... by Kelly Fruit | Jun 22, 2022 | Pacific Northwest
If you’re living in the Pacific Northwest region, you should learn more about native trees to plant in your backyard. Here’s a list of the best trees for the Pacific Northwest to plant in your backyard. Incense Cedar The incense cedar is a fast growing native... by Kelly Fruit | Jan 19, 2022 | Pacific Northwest
Ground cover is a great alternative for many people who prefer a lower maintenance lawn, or even a lawn that has more of an evergreen hue and the occasional colors of flowering. While many variations of ground cover will still require some maintenance, such as edging,... by Kelly Fruit | Dec 29, 2021 | Pacific Northwest
As I sit here writing this, there is still quite a bit of snow and ice on the ground. Typically, in the Pacific Northwest, we might get a day or two of snow somewhere within the winter months but any longer than that and it’s quite rare. So, for temperatures to... by Kelly Fruit | Nov 22, 2021 | Pacific Northwest
What Can Kill Trees in the Pacific Northwest? Home and business owners love sprucing up their landscape by adding new shrubs and trees, but it doesn’t always end in a beautiful sight. Sometimes a tree just doesn’t seem to be doing well and it can be hard to determine...