Mulching is an important procedure which protects soils and vegetation. It is a good way to make sure that your lawns and gardens stay healthy and productive. Beyond making lawns and gardens aesthetically pleasing, mulching provides a lot of other benefits to exteriors. It can be beneficial for controlling weed, retaining moisture and nutrients in the soil and giving general protection. At V.F. Landscape, we provide top notch commercial mulching services. You can use our services to make sure that your commercial spaces not only look good but also stay healthy and productive. At Houston TX, our services can be considered one of the best, as we use our vast experience to refine processes and improve results.
The commercial mulching services we provide at V.F. Landscape have evolved over decades and focuses on overall plant health and nutrition. We use high quality organic mulch sourced from reliable vendors. Our mulch decomposes slowly, giving your exteriors lasting protection. Our workers are particularly skilled and deliver uniform and comprehensive mulching. We like to stay current in terms of technology and only use the latest equipments for our processes. Here are a few benefits you can be sure of if you acquire our commercial mulching services at Houston TX -
VFLandscape has been providing outstanding customized service to our clients for over 30 years. This has earned us the reputation of one of Houston's premier residential and commercial landscape companies. As a full-service landscape company, we provide a one-stop shop for all areas of landscaping including design, maintenance, construction, irrigation, custom walkways, exterior painting, drainage installation, outdoor rooms, wood and metal fences, decks and patios, mosquito systems, water features and lighting for residential clients. As each of our clients has different needs, all of our designs and concepts are customized to satisfy each customer in a unique way.
One of the best treatments for perking up a mature lawn is de-thatching, especially if the sod is dense. This can be done with a hand rake or a machine rented from a garden center or hardware store. Removing the thatch means lifting out dead under-layers of grass and debris that prevent air, water and nutrients from reaching the soil...