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The Hydrological Landscape: Mastering Water Movement and Infiltration in Houston Soil

By Aaron | February 20, 2026

In the Houston and Magnolia regions, water is both a vital resource and a primary threat to landscape longevity. Between intense summer droughts and flash-flooding rainstorms, a property’s “hydrological design”—how…

The Immune System Landscape: Natural Defense Against Pests and Disease

By Aaron | February 14, 2026

For decades, the standard approach to landscape pests and diseases has been reactive: wait for a problem to appear, then apply a chemical to kill it. However, modern horticultural science…

The Houston Landscape Management Calendar: A Month-by-Month Technical Guide

By Aaron | February 7, 2026

In the Houston and Magnolia areas, our “growing season” is nearly year-round. This means the traditional rules of landscaping often don’t apply. Success in our climate isn’t about working harder;…