Earthworks Landscape and Maintenance LLC

Earthworks Landscape and Maintenance LLC At Earthworks Landscape and Maintenance, we specialize in Residential and Commercial landscape servi Whether you want a patio or a brand new irrigation system.

Your current yard has potential that we can see, and we will show you in our custom designs. Our years as a custom landscape design company have helped us to come up with ideas that you may have never thought of. Through the use of water features, lights and landscape foliage, we can create a little bit of paradise in your own backyard. Have you ever considered putting an outdoor kitchen in your b

ackyard? We can show you how it’s done, and then bring all those great ideas to life. Earthworks Landscape and Maintenance has the experience and materials to get the job done right. Give us a call and we’ll analyze the potential in your property for ourselves. We’ll listen to your ideas, and then we’ll present you with a free estimate showing just what we can do to make your Spring, Texas property that much better.

12/16/2019
Check out the pictures of one of our recent projects.
12/02/2019

Check out the pictures of one of our recent projects.

11/25/2019

WINTERIZE YOUR LAWN CARE.

Keep your turf in tip-top shape by preparing it properly for winter. This process, known as winterizing the lawn, involves simple steps that don’t require lots of time or money. When you winterize a lawn, you’re paving the way for lush, healthy spring turf.

The first step in winterizing a lawn is knowing what type of grass you have. Warm-season turf includes Bermuda, centipede, St. Augustine and zoysia. Cool-season turf usually contains fescue, Kentucky bluegrass or perennial ryegrass. Both warm- and cool-season grasses benefit from specific actions in fall to prepare them for winter.

Cool-season grasses grow most strongly in fall. Many lawn care experts recommend that if you choose to fertilize your cool-season lawn only once each year that you should do so in fall. The lawn fertilizer typically available in fall is called winterizer fertilizer. In most locations, you should aim to apply winterizer fertilizer in October or November. Check with your local extension service or garden center to time it right for your region.

The reason that fall fertilizing is so effective is because plants respond to external triggers in fall to start the process of preparing for winter. These triggers are things like daylength and temperature changes. As days shorten and air becomes cool, plants—including turf grass—respond by slowing growth and shifting food reserves from leaves to roots. Although air temperature continues to fall, plant roots remain active in soil. This is true of many different kinds of plants, including grass.

Shifting excess nutrients to roots is the secret to plants’ return each spring. Those stored food reserves fuel the spring wake-up. The same is true of your lawn. By fertilizing grass in fall, you’re feeding the active roots and giving them even more nutrients to store for winter.

When spring arrives with longer days and warmer air, grass blades sense the seasonal change and respond by kicking into growth gear, drawing upon those food reserves. Grass that is fed in fall greens up quickly in spring, growing thick and lush. A thick lawn crowds out weeds.

When winterizing a lawn, fertilizing is most critical for cool-season grasses. Treat warm-season lawns differently. In regions where late fall brings freezes, warm-season turf grass typically goes dormant in winter. In these areas, do not fertilize warm-season grasses after September 1, or you risk fueling new growth that will be damaged by freezes. This type of damage makes roots more susceptible to stress and damage.
In mild winter regions, warm-season grass stays green through winter. In these areas, you do want to fertilize the lawn in early autumn. Apply a fertilizer with a slow-release nitrogen source at modest rates to fuel long-term steady grass growth—which crowds out winter weeds.

With all lawn fertilization, don’t just do it mindlessly. If you already have a lawn that’s healthy and thick, and if you’re not sure when the last time you fertilized was or if you even need to fertilize, take a soil test. That’s the most definitive way to apply the right amount and type of fertilizer.

Just a quick update on whats been going on here at EARTHWORKS. We have been busy making peoples backyards "BEAUTIFUL".
11/20/2019

Just a quick update on whats been going on here at EARTHWORKS. We have been busy making peoples backyards "BEAUTIFUL".

11/20/2019

Good morning everyone. We here at EARTHWORKS are wishing everyone has a great day. Enjoy the sunshine!

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12/07/2016

Everyone loves the way they look, but do you know why leaves change colors in the fall? https://goo.gl/znTS9N

Why do leaves change color in the fall? Learn all about fall leaves, what causes leaves to change color, and which leaves are the brightest from The Old Farmer's Almanac.

There are all kinds of ways to make a sloping yard work to your advantage. https://goo.gl/uL7ZHX
12/05/2016

There are all kinds of ways to make a sloping yard work to your advantage. https://goo.gl/uL7ZHX

Don’t despair if your landscape is on a slope. There are many ways to enjoy the space

Need some new ideas for   decor this year? Look no further. https://goo.gl/FWy3NG
12/02/2016

Need some new ideas for decor this year? Look no further. https://goo.gl/FWy3NG

These outdoor Christmas decoration ideas are equal-opportunity offenders. Whether you like your decor showy or tasteful, you'll hate (or love) them.

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11/30/2016

Reviews mean a lot to us. We value your opinion and are always looking for new ways to improve, so leave us a review today!

Keep the fun going, even on a chilly night, with these fire pit design ideas! https://goo.gl/YCB2gm
11/29/2016

Keep the fun going, even on a chilly night, with these fire pit design ideas! https://goo.gl/YCB2gm

A Warming Fire Keeps the Party Going Outdoors

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Houston, TX
77067

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Friday 7am - 6pm

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