It’s time to clean up the yard for summer – What should we do with all these pine needles? Landscaping in Flagstaff always presents its fair share of challenges, regardless of the time of year. When pine trees are a part of your landscape design, they make for some recurring issues for homeowners and landscapers…
Read MoreAs Landscaping Experts in Phoenix, we know the Benefits For some, the word drought represents a mere annoyance; for others, it spells impending doom. But one fact that continues to be driven home is that the West’s water shortage is bound to get a lot worse before it gets better. There has even been talk…
Read MoreEvery Phoenecian knows (yes, it’s right; we consulted Google) that this time of year is perfect for patios. Whether it’s reading, sleeping, enjoying a beer or having a small party, patios are the chosen location for whatever leisure activity that you choose. Moving your favorite relaxation technique from indoors to out can be less-than-optimal, however,…
Read MoreTurning your Flagstaff Landscape into a Lush, Nurturing One Spring is here and if you are planning on a vegetable garden this season – now is the time to start! Turn that black thumb in to a green one… Type/Timing: Our short growing season in Flagstaff makes “cool season vegetables” the easiest to grow (spinach, ALL…
Read MoreAdding Inviting Warmth through Landscaping and Fire Features According to the American Society of Landscape Architects, fire features, such as pits and fireplaces, are the number-one-requested design feature today. The climate in Flagstaff is perfect for enjoying a fire pit for many months of the year. They add ambiance to a cool evening, and provide a great…
Read MoreThough we always knew that our signature fire/water tables were unique in both form and function, we are extremely proud of the fact that the United States Patent Office has recognized them as being such. By awarding Mountainscapers Landscaping and Sean with a US patent, we can now rest assured that there is nowhere else…
Read MoreCooler temperatures have finally arrived in Arizona. The weather forecast for the next few months includes some very cool nights; which might include frost. Your landscaping is a critical home investment and it is important you take steps to protect it. Tropical plant varieties that are not used to cold weather are the most likely…
Read MoreCooler temperatures have finally arrived in Arizona. The weather forecast for the next few months includes some very cool nights; which might include frost. Your landscaping is a critical home investment and it is important you take steps to protect it. Tropical plant varieties that are not used to cold weather are the most likely…
Read MoreFor a landscaper in Phoenix, looking at a bare backyard is akin to a painter looking at a new, untouched canvas; the possibilities are endless. But before we dive into the project, we try to reign in our creative drive just a tad, as we know that there are pitfalls that every landscape designer can…
Read MoreWith a good portion of the Western US either in a record drought, or worried about spreading drought and water shortages, it is imperative to the future of our desert community that we seriously concern ourselves with water conservation. Living in an area that only receives approximately 8 inches of rain a year, makes every…
Read More- « Previous
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4