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- 1. Native vs. Exotic: Choosing the Right Tropical Plants for High-Traffic Commercial Spaces
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- Commercial properties need landscapes that wow visitors but stand up to constant use. The choice between native and exotic plants can impact curb appeal, care costs, and overall success. If you’re ...
- Created on 06 August 2025
- 2. How to Choose and Maintain Native Plants for Your West Palm Beach Lawn
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- Embracing native plants in your garden enhances the natural beauty of your West Palm Beach home and significantly reduces maintenance requirements. Opting for flora accustomed to the local climate and ...
- Created on 31 December 2024
- 3. Surprising Benefits of Adding Hardscape Elements to Your Lawn Landscape
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- When most people think of landscaping, they picture lush grass and vibrant plants. But adding hardscape elements to your lawn, such as patios, pathways, and retaining walls, can take ...
- Created on 04 February 2026
- 4. How Florida’s Heat Impacts Commercial Landscapes (and What to Plant Instead)
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- ... salt-laden soil reduces water absorption. Many standard landscape plants struggle to survive. Using salt-tolerant species like sea grape or saw palmetto keeps things looking healthy year-round. Intens ...
- Created on 23 July 2025
- 5. Whitefly Control in West Palm Beach
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- ... peace of mind. Contact us today to get started! What are Whiteflies? Whiteflies are tiny flying insects that are most commonly found on indoor plants and in greenhouses. You can typically find them ...
- Created on 05 May 2025
- 6. Ant Control for Lawns & Landscapes in West Palm Beach
- (Pest Control Palm Beach County Services)
- ... take a proactive, property-wide approach to ant control in West Palm Beach. Our system is designed to protect your home and your landscape without damaging turf, plants, or hardscaping. Property ...
- Created on 02 May 2025
- 7. Outdoor Roach Control in West Palm Beach
- (Pest Control Palm Beach County Services)
- ... indoor infestations. Is this safe for my lawn and plants? How often should I treat my landscape? For high-risk areas or recurring issues, seasonal or bi-monthly treatments are ideal. ...
- Created on 02 May 2025
- 8. Rodent Control for Lawns & Landscapes in West Palm Beach
- (Pest Control Palm Beach County Services)
- ... Control What attracts rodents to my property? Rodents are drawn to accessible food (like pet bowls or compost), water (irrigation leaks or ponds), and shelter (dense plants, woodpiles, ...
- Created on 02 May 2025
- 9. How to Create a Pollinator-Friendly Lawn in West Palm Beach
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- ... and hummingbirds play a crucial role in our gardens, contributing to the growth and health of the plants that beautify our surroundings and nourish our local wildlife. Integrating pollinator-friendly ...
- Created on 28 February 2025
- 10. DIY vs. Professional White Fly Removal: Why Leave It to the Experts?
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- ... rarely address the full scope of an infestation. Potential for Damage: Applying treatments without professional knowledge can harm your plants or disrupt the surrounding ecosystem. Time and Effort: ...
- Created on 26 November 2024
- 11. Signs Your Flower Beds Aren't Getting Enough Water and How to Fix It
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- Properly watering flower beds is crucial for a healthy landscape in West Palm Beach. However, sometimes flower beds don’t receive the necessary water, leading to unhealthy plants. Recognizing the signs ...
- Created on 29 October 2024
- 12. The Cost of Ignoring Sprinkler Repairs
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- ... resulting in dry patches that may require costly reseeding or sod replacement. Overgrown Weeds and Plant Damage: Inconsistent watering encourages weed growth and can stress plants, leading to more maintenance ...
- Created on 27 September 2024
- 13. How to Create a Disease-Resistant Lawn in Florida
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- ... g the right grass and plants for your Florida lawn can significantly impact disease resistance. Grass Varieties Disease-Resistant Grass: Select grass varieties known for their resistance to local disease ...
- Created on 28 June 2024
- 14. How to Create a Pollinator-Friendly Commercial Landscape
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- ... a more inviting space for employees and visitors. Selecting Native Plants Native plants are the backbone of any pollinator-friendly landscape. They are adapted to the local climate and soil, requiring ...
- Created on 28 May 2024
- 15. Can Regular Tree Trimming Keep Pests at Bay?
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- ... Consequently, it enhances the beauty of your property, and can even increase sunlight penetration to undergrowth plants. Keep Your Garden Pest-Free with Professional Tree Trimming in West Palm Beach ...
- Created on 30 April 2024
- 16. Preventing Common Landscape Issues: Tips from the Pros
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- ... Tips for a Healthy Landscape Soil Erosion Control Prevent soil erosion by using ground cover plants and installing retaining walls or terraces in sloped areas. These measures, recommended by leadin ...
- Created on 29 March 2024
- 17. Seasonal Landscape and Plumbing Tips
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- ... : Though Florida winters are mild, occasional cold snaps can occur, especially in northern parts of the state. Protecting sensitive plants, safeguarding plumbing against rare freezes, and adjusting landsca ...
- Created on 23 February 2024
- 18. Green Guardians: Unleashing Nature's Defenders for a Pest-Free Lawn
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- ... s of common lawn pests. Plant diverse flowers and herbs to attract these beneficial insects, creating a balanced ecosystem that keeps pest populations in check. Companion Planting Certain plants a ...
- Created on 27 October 2023
- 19. Revealing the Magic of Landscaping: Transforming Your Yard into a Lush Oasis
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- ... water waste. Proper Pest Control Unwanted pests can wreak havoc on your lawn, causing damage to plants and undermining the overall aesthetic appeal. Professional landscapers employ integrated pes ...
- Created on 07 July 2023
- 20. What Is Tropical Landscaping?
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- ... out of control. Insects can be reduced with cedar mulch without using herbicides or other dangerous chemicals. Plants You Can Use for Tropical Landscaping You can generally cultivate tropical ...
- Created on 06 February 2023
