You may look around your yard and notice that it looks amazing — thanks to routine maintenance by your trusted SkyFrog Landscape team — but something is still keeping you from maximizing the time you get to spend outdoors with your family and friends. That missing piece is hardscaping! Adding some beautiful but functional hardscaping […]
Read MoreYou’ve done everything possible to turn your backyard into an outdoor oasis for you and your guests. You have beautiful landscaping and lighting, and your lawn looks immaculate from SkyFrog’s effective fertilizer and irrigation services. But you notice that something is missing from your outside gatherings with friends and family — it’s too quiet. Thankfully, […]
Read MoreLandscape irrigation is an essential component of lawn care in North Central Florida, particularly because our soil drains quickly here and does not easily retain water. Because landscape irrigation water accounts for approximately 60% of a residence’s overall usage, using it accurately and efficiently is crucial, and watering the wrong way can be just as […]
Read MoreOutdoor landscape lighting is a simple but effective, beautiful way to add to your home’s aesthetic appeal. But, when designing your outside lighting plan, going energy-efficient with your selections can help you save money on your utility bill while still packing a (bright) punch for your outdoor spaces. Energy-Saving Illuminating There are a few easy […]
Read MoreIts berries feed birds, who also use the foliage for nesting. It’s used for holiday decorating, is included in many cheerful seasonal tunes, and has a long-standing reputation as a convenient excuse to kiss your crush beneath its sprigs. But, there is also a dark side to mistletoe that may surprise you. Regarding your landscaping, […]
Read MoreSpanish moss, sometimes called lace lichen or Florida moss, is a polarizing topic for homeowners – some love it, and some hate it. It’s a familiar sight in our state, and you may view it as either a beautiful or hideous adornment hanging from many Southern trees. What you may not realize is that Spanish […]
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