Popular Types Of Grass For Lawn Installation In Jacksonville, FL

Popular Types Of Grass For Lawn Installation In Jacksonville, FL

In last month’s blog, we took some time to discuss the pros and cons of sod installation versus seeding your lawn. One of the pros of choosing to seed your lawn is the option to choose from a wider variety of grass species as sod suppliers typically only work with a few different types of…

Is Your Landscaping Ready For The Hottest Months Of The Year?

Is Your Landscaping Ready For The Hottest Months Of The Year?

July is the hottest month of the year here in Jacksonville, followed closely by August. With average highs of 92 degrees and 91 degrees in July and August respectively, there are a few things to take into consideration concerning your landscape. Keep reading to learn how C & L Landscape can help you protect your…

Prepare Your Jacksonville Landscaping For Summer Now

Prepare Your Jacksonville Landscaping For Summer Now

We’re barely entering spring, but before we know it summer will be here. Soon temperatures will hit the high 80s and low 90s on an almost-daily basis. All of that heat does a number on your landscaping, and without proper precautions, you could be left with a yard full of dead, scorched grass. Today, we’d…

Learn Why Jacksonville Landscaping Services Make The Best Valentine’s Gift

Learn Why Jacksonville Landscaping Services Make The Best Valentine’s Gift

Maybe we’re a little biased, but we think landscape design is one of the best gifts you can give to your spouse on Valentine’s Day! When you really think about it, landscaping disagreements can cause a lot of marital troubles. Maybe your wife has a pile of two-by-fours sitting in the corner of the yard…

Winter Landscaping Tips For Your Florida Home

Winter Landscaping Tips For Your Florida Home

One of the most popular reasons for people to move to Florida is the weather. Besides our beautiful beaches and diverse culture, the Jacksonville area enjoys a tropical climate almost year-round, with very moderate winters. While this means that you can go all year without scooping a single shovelful of snow or salting one foot…