Creating a lush, green lawn in Houston comes with a unique set of challenges. Lawns in the Houston area have very little topsoil, especially in newer subdivisions. In addition, the soil here tends to be filled with heavy clay or sand: neither of which are optimal to...
Summer in Houston is - to put it mildly - intense. The weather conditions in Southeast Texas during the summer months make staying well-hydrated important. This goes both for you and your landscape. Keeping your body hydrated is instinctual for most people; you know...
Freezing temperatures can cause significant, long-lasting damage to your plants. You can minimize or avoid this damage by taking a few practical steps to protect your plants, enabling them to thrive when the weather warms up. How to Prepare Your Plants Before a...
With winter officially right around the corner, let Archer Services give you some free winterization advice on properly maintaining your yard during the colder months. There are a few steps so make sure to hit the like button to keep this saved! Winterization Step 1....
We get it. Black mulch, like a black leather jacket, looks really cool. But in our experience, plants – especially young plants – don’t do well surrounded by black mulch.
With spring fast approaching, many Houstonians are looking to breathe new life into their gardens. Along with the common necessities of springtime gardening are the addition of new plants and trees.