landscaping

  • Multi-Length cutting entails working with customers to determine the effective length that they run their facilities. While Multi-Length cutting is more prominent on golf courses, we encourage the idea of passing similar techniques into sport stadiums and arenas. Creating a multi-length process would allow us to create different designs that are visible when complete, adding a nice look to the start of the entertainment journey. 

  • There are a couple combinations of mulch that we would like to introduce that are important to the overall appearance and functionality. By using soil stabilizers to provide a more dense and collected mulch bed. Using this practice allows for better water retention that increases the overall mulch integrity and longevity. In addition, we would introduce the application of Compost Tea to improve the overall health of the soil, mulch and organisms that are a part of the habitat. By utilizing these features into our practice for mulch applications, this would benefit our agriculture, as this application is imposed to reduce the effects of erosion from weatherization and appeal to more eyes from spectators.

  • Weeding is an area we wish to never explore because if we do it twice for one customer, we have a problem. Weeding can be heavily reduced all the way back to the Mulching process. Before any bed goes down, we edge about a 12 inches deep and cover multiple layers to allow for proper drainage, and create a durable layer that reduces weeds effectively. Using this technique instead of quick fixes such as pesticides, goes against the foundations of what we aim to protect.