Clean up your yard? No time, Beach Landscaping has the answer! We know you are busy with shopping, cooking, wrapping, baking and house cleaning. You may have looked out the window and said “OH NO” how can I have guests here with my yard looking a mess?? The weather has been adding to […]
Winter planting guide Yes it’s January and it is in the 30’s. The last thing on anyone’s mind is when to plant in Myrtle Beach. Almost as important is WHAT to plant in Myrtle Beach. You will be surprised what is suggested as a winter planting guide. If you go to the Farmers Almanac you […]
Landscaping in Myrtle Beach Many clients call us asking about our services – it can be design, maintenance, lighting or irrigation we do it all! Landscaping in Myrtle Beach is a competitive category and we’re curious to know how our customers feel we stand out from the crowd. When speaking to our new clients we […]
Crepe Myrtle Pruning One of the most important things to consider when you design your garden and plant a Crepe Myrtle is the full size it will grow to. You will want to make sure it can spread and grow in height without impeding any wires, house gutters or even other trees. Crepe Myrtles […]
Crepe Myrtle Take a weekend drive around South Carolina; whether it is Myrtle Beach or Charleston you will notice a plethora of Crepe Myrtle. The species was planted in South Carolina as early as 1747, in 1950 another variety from Japan was introduced which proved to be cold hardy – a good attribute for […]
The Beach Landscaping family would like to thank all our customers, both new and old, for your trust and continued business in 2014. We wish you and your families a Happy and Healthy New Year! As we move through the winter and gear up for spring you’ll see blogs posts regarding design, best practices, optimum […]
‘Tis the season – and with that comes decorating our homes, inside and out, for Christmas. We all love to ride down a road or around a neighborhood at night oohing and aahing at the wonderful displays. All those lights and electricity also come with some hazards, below are some safety tips […]
In SC we live in a climate that is considered a warm season lawn area. The most popular turf grasses grown in South Carolina are St. Augustine grass, Bermuda grass, Centipede grass and Zoysia grass. The term “warm season” meaning the lawn lies dormant over the winter/colder months and grow in the summer/warmer months. Over […]