Scarlett’s Landscape Wins Best of Houzz 2017
Awarded Best Of Houzz 2017
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Read MoreJust weeks after Gov. Jerry Brown called for the removal 50 million square feet of lawn in California, water agencies say that they are well on their way to meeting the goal.
Since July 1, 2015 the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California has paid over $34 million in turf
Check out the full article in the LA Times:
http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-gardeners-drought-20141211-story.html
Although we are in the midst of a drought and cutting back on landscape watering, it’s important to remember the value of our landscape. We need to be smart when we cut back on watering; when water supplies are limited, priority should first be given to trees, then
Read MoreAs landscape professionals, we love our jobs and being outside makes us happy, but there is something that really rubs us the wrong way; wasting water. REALLY?!* This is the 21st Century; we have tons of tools at our disposal to help save water. There are many ways to
Read More‘Florida State Defeats Auburn For BCS Championship!’ That’s what headlines read this morning in papers and over the internet. The event host, the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, has a reputation for having the finest football field in the world, but did you know that the BCS Championship Game
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Landscaping: Does it Help or Hurt?
Landscape renovations and property value; some people see this as a toxic combination. There are online articles written all the time describing the best types home improvements to make, such as kitchen and bathroom remodels, in order to raise your property’s value.
The Project
Scarlett’s Landscape just began work on a project for the City of Alhambra and the Alhambra Fire Department. The project consists of a whole new landscape and a 9/11 Memorial Monument with a World Trade Center (WTC) steel beam at Department Headquarters & Station #71 on 1st
Southern California is billed as a tropical paradise to outsiders. They see our palm trees, exotic plants, and green lawns as far as the eye can see, but what SoCal residents know is that this is only a half truth; true, sure, that’s how our landscape looks, but our
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