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  1. That's great! I'm so glad to hear it worked for you. Thanks so much for letting us know!
  2. I couldn't agree more. Robin and Monti are great!
  3. Many homeowners use pine straw for plant and flower beds because it is usually less expensive at first. Mulch is really the better option and can save money over time because it doesn’t need to be replaced as often. Here are some other reasons to choose mulch: - Mulch retains more water than pine straw so that you don’t have to water plants, flowers and trees as often. Mulch also keeps the ground cooler, so that less water evaporates. - Mulch helps keep soil in place and prevents it from washing away. - Mulch is better at preventing weeds than pine straw. This makes mulch mo
  4. We're planning on painting 5 or 6 rooms in the next couple of months, so we'll definitly give you a call!
  5. I took this class in May and it was great. John is a very good instructor and the class has a lot of benefits if you want to be able to carry in multiple states. Ask him about it!
  6. Here are some easy ways to keep your roses healthy and producing beautiful flowers year after year: - Plant garlic or marigolds next to rose bushes to keep insects off of the rose. - Use phosphate-rich fertilizer in Spring and midsummer. - Prune roses in the Spring before new leaves appear. Cut stems 1 inch below weak, diseases or dead areas. - Weed the area around roses to decrease insect problems. - To prevent black spot infection (spots on leaves that kill them), spray the entire bush with 2 teaspoons of baking soda, 1/2 teaspoon of corn oil and 2 quarts of water.
  7. Those are great pictures! I really like the effects!
  8. I wish I lived a little closer!
  9. We try to 'Pay it Forward' by doing things like taking pizza or subs up to the firestation. We also donate clothes, furniture, etc. to local charities and help sponsor events when possible.
  10. If we book in June, but the session isn't scheudled until July, is the special still good?
  11. Many people skip a very important step in their landscaping–the design! You wouldn’t build a house without blueprints. Landscaping is no different. A professional landscape design will help you: - Visualize the final landscape and give you the ability to make changes before installation. - Create your landscape for future growth. Many people install plants and trees too close together, then have to move or cut them down when they grow to their full size. - Balance the landscaping over the entire yard. - Compile a list of plants and supplies to purchase. - Deter
  12. Don’t spend thousandsof dollars unnecessarily on seeding, sodding, fertilizers and plants! Get your soil tested first to find out exactly what is needed for your lawn or garden. This is where i would start if i was you...You can follow are blog at www.metroatlantalandscape.com
  13. Congrats to the three p.com winners so far. I'm still hoping I'll be the lucky one here soon!
  14. It's that time of year again; time to get your pruning shears out. Ever wonder what you should be looking for when it comes to pruning? Here's a starter's guide: Overhanging Branches--Cut back branches leaning over your roof, porch and deck. Watersprouts--These are fast-growing, flexible shoots growing at the base of trees that drain the energy from the tree. Cut these off at the base, where the sprout meets the tree trunk. Storm Damage--Remove broken limbs to enable proper growth for the rest of the tree and to avoid additional damage if the branches fall on their own. De
  15. Congratulations, Freshstart! You're our gardenia winner. To everyone else who entered, THANK YOU! Please keep a look-out for more 'freebies'!
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