Late Summer Landscaping Advice

It’s hard to believe, but we are rapidly approaching the end of summer in the Midwest. While summer landscaping focuses a lot on keeping your plants and trees alive and well, giving you beautiful outdoor entertainment areas, and maintaining spring blooms, late summer landscaping is more about maximizing the time left in the summer while…

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How Can I Improve My Yard In The Winter?

Midwest At Its Best In the midwest, all of its inhabitants begin to feel the dawn of winter starting in November. Although not quite winter, yards have been cleaned up, tools have been winterized, and trees are blowing their final leaves onto massive yards. Furthermore, yards are being mowed one last time before lawnmowers take…

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Hardscaping 101

Hardscaping Vs Landscaping

Although it might seem like a simple question, as a landscaping company, we often get asked what the difference is between hardscaping vs. landscaping. There is a clear distinction between the two and they both add unique benefits to your yard. Luckily, at Heartwoods Landscaping, our team of experts can use both methods to get…

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Heartwoods Helps With Storm Damage

Heartwoods Helps With Storm Damage

Living in the midwest means ambiguous weather patterns for most of the year. Our fall brings lots of wind and rain, our winters bring snow, ice, and brutal temps, and our spring and summer bring an assortment of thunderstorms and tornadoes. At Heartwoods, we are determined to help with major storm damage if that time…

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Work In The Yard

When Can I Start Planting For The Season?

In the midwest, we all know that the weather can change in an instant. In the spring, for example, temperatures can rise to 75 degrees if we are lucky, and drop to below freezing within 24 hours. So it is always a debating game finding out when to start planting for the season. Typically the…

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Preparing For Spring In The Winter

It looks like we will all have more time this winter to plan ahead. This has been an atypical year for us all, and unfortunately for most of us, our isolation and indoor pleasantries will increase as the weather becomes more brutal. However, why not prepare for the springtime now instead of winter? Preparing for…

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