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Award Winning Landscapes

Award Winning Landscapes

Lifescapes was Honored to have received a Grand award and a Distinction award for excellence in Residential Landscape Maintenance from The Urban Ag Council of Georgia. All entries were judged by our peers in the Landscape industry here in Atalanta. It was a great event and we are thankful for our wonderful Clients and hardworking, professional team that made this possible.

 

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Perfect Time To Plant

Perfect Time To Plant

With the soaring temperatures beating down it may seem undesirable to be out enjoying your landscape. However in just a few short weeks as the temperatures dip back down we will be sitting on our patios taking in all of the beauty of Fall.  Which is, of course, the best time of the year to get started on that landscape project you have been putting off. Take time over the next several weeks to understand the way that your family utilizes ...

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Fescue Turf Maintenance

Fescue Turf Maintenance

It is hard to believe it is already August. The heat and humidity this time of year really takes its toll on your fescue lawn. Drought, Brown Patch and the soaring August temperatures can leave your fescue looking thin and weak. Every year at this time Lifescapes is dilligently planning the aeration and overseeding of all fescue lawns. This is a nessecary process for cool season grasses in the Atlanta area. We will begin aeration and overseeding just after the ...

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Time For Fall Flowers

Time For Fall Flowers

With Fall quickly approaching it is time to begin planning for your winter seasonal color display. Winter Annuals such as Pansies and Violas can provide your property with months of great color throughout the drab winter months. We will begin ordering our winter annuals over the next several weeks and our planting season will kick off on or around October 15th. And dont forget it is also the appropriate time to plan for and plant spring flowering bulbs such ...

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