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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A TREE SPECIES ALTERNATIVE?

by: Blue Marble Landscape
October 20, 2022

Have you lost trees to recent storm damage? Are you looking for an alternative species? What do we mean? For example, you may have a lot of Palo Verde, Mesquite, or Acacia throughout your project. You’ve lost a number of trees due to disease or storm damage, etc. The Palo Verde trees can be messy, […]

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GOT STORM DAMAGED TREES?

by: Blue Marble Landscape
June 25, 2022

Do you have storm damage? The recent high winds and monsoon storms have left a wake of downed trees. The root systems of many species of trees, here in the valley, grow close to the ground surface. Shallow root systems make trees vulnerable in high wind conditions. Contact Blue Marble Landscape! We can help you […]

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Fire Safety for the Holidays From Arizona’s Landscape Specialists

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by: Blue Marble
December 25, 2018

At Blue Marble Landscape we care a lot about trees and about our valued clients. Trees are one of the most valuable landscape assets for any community.

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Helping Our Plants Weather the Heat – The Best Time to Water Plants

The Best Time to Water Plants Our Arizona heat is finally here! With the rising temperatures our landscapes, particularly our plants, are beginning to show the stress of being under our Arizona sun each day.  To cool themselves they begin to use up their reserves of stored energy; the food in and around the roots.  […]

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Winter Rye Transition & Scalping

Winter Turf Transition Having year round grass in the Valley of the sun is tough! With our hot summers, and close to freezing temperatures in the winter, most turf type grasses do poorly at one point or another during the year. For example, during our summer months, Bermuda grass is the dominant turf, primarily because […]

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Xeriscape

Xeriscape /ˈzi(ə)rəˌskāp Noun: a style of landscape design requiring little or no irrigation or other maintenance, used in arid regions. Xeriscape is a term coined by combining the Greek root “Xeri” meaning dry and  “Scape” meaning scenery.  This term has become more and more prominent with the recent push toward water conservation. Xeriscape, or Dry-Scape, […]

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