Plant of the Week: Liriope

Plant of the Week: Liriope

Our Plant of the Week today is Liriope. Liriope is native to the shady forests of China, Japan, and Korea. While it was once thought of as a grass, then a member of the lily family, it’s now considered a part of the Asparagus family (Asparagaceae). There are two types...
Mardi Gras Lights Available

Mardi Gras Lights Available

Happy Friday! Mardi Gras is right around the corner, and we’re already switching bulbs to festive purple, yellow, and green for our clients. Let us light up your home or business and keep the good times rolling for every party and parade watch this season! Planning...
Matthews Ghost Adventures: Crape Murder Investigation

Matthews Ghost Adventures: Crape Murder Investigation

This week, Matthews Landscape might be dealing with the paranormal. After hearing rumors of a tree massacre in town, we knew we had to investigate. What we found next is truly shocking… Don’t commit crape murder! This happens when you trim so far down on the...
Time to Trim Roses

Time to Trim Roses

There are a lot of plants you don’t need to trim right now, but one you can is roses! This is the more aggressive trim you can do on these plants each year during February. Trim the plant to about ⅓ of its current size, and remove the dead or dying wood on the inside...
Plant of the Week: Knockout Roses

Plant of the Week: Knockout Roses

Our plant of the week today is the Knockout Rose. Knockout roses are considered the most disease resistant roses on the market, and they continuously bloom from spring to frost, requiring little care like spraying or deadheading. Did you know? The oldest living rose...