by David McCary | Mar 17, 2026 | Sustainable Landscaping, Yard Care
Soil health is important for a landscape because healthy soil supports strong root systems, efficient nutrient uptake, and better water movement. Landscapes with healthy soil tend to grow more resilient plants, thicker lawns, and require fewer corrective treatments...
by David McCary | Mar 16, 2026 | Landscaping Design
How to Refresh Your Landscape Design for Spring Spring in Seattle is a season of transformation. After months of gray skies and rain, the return of sunlight and warmth breathes life back into our gardens—and offers the perfect opportunity to refresh your outdoor...
by David McCary | Mar 13, 2026 | Landscaping Design, Sustainable Landscaping, Yard Care
Two main types of fertilizers are commonly used in landscape care: organic fertilizers vs synthetic fertilizers. Both provide nutrients to plants, yet they work in very different ways. Understanding that difference helps explain why many sustainable landscape programs...
by David McCary | Mar 12, 2026 | Landscaping Design, Yard Care
Many Seattle homeowners notice the same pattern over time. A lawn that once looked full and green gradually becomes thinner. Bare spots appear. Moss starts filling gaps. Even with fertilization, the turf never quite regains its density. In many cases, the solution is...
by David McCary | Mar 11, 2026 | Yard Care
If you live in Seattle, you have probably said this at some point: “I can’t get rid of the moss.” You rake it out, treat it, and apply moss killer.And a few months later, it returns. This happens because moss itself is rarely the real problem. In most Pacific...