by admin | Jan 28, 2026 | Landscape Service, Lawn Care Tips, Naples Pest Control, Shrub & Bush Care |
Sago palms (Cycas revoluta) are a beloved addition to many gardens and landscapes in Naples due to their striking, tropical appearance and low maintenance needs. However, they can fall victim to a particularly destructive pest: the Asian cycad scale (Aulacaspis...
by admin | Jan 10, 2025 | Landscape Service, Lawn Care Tips, Naples Pest Control |
During the scorching months stretching from May through November in the Naples, FL. region, temperatures consistently soar beyond 85 degrees. When the mercury climbs, we diligently implement a systemic fungicide regimen on lawns. This proactive measure serves as a...
by admin | Jan 14, 2022 | Landscape Service, Lawn Care Tips, Naples Pest Control |
For our Naples area climate we recommend lawns be fertilized every 3 months with a premium blend of slow-release fertilizers, which are better for the environment. Warm & Cooler Month Lawn Care Tips In the cooler months, lawns should be fertilized with a 20-2-10...
by admin | Feb 24, 2018 | Landscape Service, Lawn Care Tips, Naples Pest Control, Shrub & Bush Care |
This is a Croton bush, also called Rushfoil, a popular shrub used in local Naples landscaping. This one does indeed have scale on it, a very common problem here in SWFL. We can take care of this issue on your property very efficiently by using a systemic insecticide....
by admin | Aug 3, 2016 | Landscape Service, Lawn Care Tips, Naples Pest Control
Naples is prone to spells of drought. The prudent thing to do is to ensure your sprinklers are operating at peak performance and your lawn is protected from Chinch Bugs and other lawn pests of SWFL. If you are seeing dry spots in all areas of your lawn than adjust the...
by admin | Jul 21, 2016 | Landscape Service, Lawn Care Tips, Naples Pest Control, Shrub & Bush Care, SWFL |
I found a great example of oleander caterpillar infestation at a home service call in Naples yesterday. This is a mass of oleander caterpillars chowing down on a tasty oleander bush. You’ll notice these are notably different in color than the example on...