9826 Sageplum Dr.
Houston, TX 77089
Phone: +1 281 997 1298
Fax: +1 281 997 1243

Our Services


Lawn service:

We offer flexible lawn service from Full to Partial service with Horticulture experience.
Why hire several different companies when you can hire one company, one phone call who can and will take care of it all.

Landscaping Tips:
Preparation is the key in landscaping for plants to thrive and to survive in Houston and the surrounding areas.  Soil in this area is called cohesive soil (clay or gumbo) meaning it holds in water, blocks out air flow and has little to no nutrients. A plant’s root system needs proper drainage, air flow, and good bacterial. Poor soil gives your new landscaping only a 40% chance to live or even reach there full maturity. 

Drainage:

Our drainage system is a three way drain system which is designed to allow the whole problem area to drain, in most cases in 24 hours.

Drainage Tips:
Sometime trying to solve a drainage problem by putting dirt in the problem area does not always work. If we can solve your problem by using dirt for leveling the problem area, we will do so as a first option.  The dirt of choice for leveling is sand loom or top soil, not sand.  The reason most people use sand is because it is cheap.  However, the reason it’s not effective is that sand does not have any good active bacteria or body to it and about 50% of it washes away.

Sprinkler system:

We offer two types of irrigations systems; above ground and underground.

  1. An above ground system is the least expensive and easiest to maintain but can only be used in flower beds.
  2. An underground system can be used for the entire yard.  The underground system has a rain gauge and impact sprinkler head for least breakage

Watering Tips:
When the flower beds are prepared properly, you can water less.  
 
The wrong way to water your lawn after installing a sprinkler system is every day for ten minutes.
The reason why is that the root system of the grass goes down into the soil SIX inches, shallow watering causes the grass roots to move to the surface where the moister is.
 
The wrong way to water the plants is every day for ten minutes or watering shallow.
The reason why is that the root system of the plants root ball is down approximately SIX inches or MORE, depending on the gallon size of the plant.  Ten minute watering is only getting the top two to three inches of the root ball.
 
The proper way to water is to increase the watering time to 30 to 45 minutes depended on the soil or when you see water running down the concrete.  Also, try watering every two to four days instead of daily.  This will help eliminate root rotting and fungus problems.