by Megan | Jun 29, 2026 | Plant Health
Happy Monday! This week’s Plant of the Week is the Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea), one of Louisiana’s beautiful native plants!With its vibrant purple blooms, this hardy perennial thrives in our Louisiana heat, is drought tolerant once established,...
by Megan | Jun 18, 2026 | Lawn
One issue we’re seeing in lawns right now is called Gray Leaf Spot. This can be identified by small brown/grayish spots on the grass blade. This is a fungal disease and is typically seen in warm, humid weather. Compaction, high nitrogen fertilizer, and stress can also...
by Megan | Jun 17, 2026 | Pest
Our Pest Manager Dylan is here to discuss how we use baiting systems to prevent termite activity in NW Louisiana. Termites can infest a structure for months or even years without obvious signs, silently eating away at wood and compromising your home’s integrity. Bait...
by Megan | Jun 17, 2026 | Landscape
Complete Landscape Cleanup & Bed Enhancement by Matthews Landscape If your landscape has become overgrown, outdated, or simply needs a refresh, a professional landscape renovation can dramatically improve your home’s curb appeal and outdoor living space....
by Megan | Jun 15, 2026 | Plant Health
Our plant of the week this week is Hibiscus, a tropical flower great for the heat of summer. Did you know? Most hibiscus flowers bloom for only a single day. They open in the morning and wilt by late afternoon, though the plant produces new blooms all season. There...