by Ninja Lawns | Jan 16, 2015 | Autumn, Foundation Plants, Hedges, Landscaping, Springtime, Summer, Winter
Nandina is not just for summertime! It’s actually a show-stopper in the fall and winter months with it’s bright red and orange leaves that simply glow. Growing up to 10 feet high and 3-5 feet wide, nandina’s evergreen design is similar in structure...
by Ninja Lawns | Jan 9, 2015 | Bedding Plants, Foundation Plants, Gardening, Landscaping, Winter
Did you know that blueberry bushes actually give off some great cold-season color? They sure do! When these shrubs stop producing lovely, delicious blueberries in the summertime, don’t count them out! They may not bloom again until next spring, but you will have...
by Ninja Lawns | Jan 2, 2015 | Bedding Plants, Foundation Plants, Gardening, Hedges, Landscaping, Winter
There are so many varieties of hydrangeas on the market, and it may be confusing at time deciphering which one is which! Oakleaf hydrangea cultivars have a few distinguishing characteristics that will help you pick them out. First, oakleaf hydrangeas have very large,...
by Ninja Lawns | Dec 31, 2014 | Landscaping, Turf Grass, Winter
We are so thankful to say that much of your outdoor workload will disappear in the winter months, and we bet you are glad to hear it! Winter is a welcome break for home and business owners alike, and it’s a chance to spend more time investing in things that have been...
by Ninja Lawns | Dec 30, 2014 | Bedding Plants, Gardening, Landscaping, Winter
For most gardeners, wintertime is all about preserving existing plants and preparing for the upcoming season of growth. Although the deep south typically experiences warmer temperatures during the winter months, it is possible that occasional freezing temperatures...
by Ninja Lawns | Dec 26, 2014 | Foundation Plants, Landscaping, Seasonal, Winter
The Japanese Flowering Crabapple (malus floribunda) has been genetically altered from it’s original varieties to provide cleaner, disease-resistant foliage and blooms, and it makes a amazing addition to your fall and winter landscapes! In spring, initial buds are...