Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Hello and welcome....

      Welcome to the first blog post for Burton's All Season Landscaping!  This post will inform you about our business and let you know what we offer service-wise. We will also give a more in-depth explanation of our services.  In future posts, we will give insight into the landscaping and irrigation industries, provide helpful hints and tips, and share helpful and useful articles, websites, and news that pertain to landscaping, irrigation, and grounds maintenance.
     Burton's All Season Landscaping is a family owned landscaping business out of Greer, SC. We offer a full range of landscaping services that include:
  • Landscape Installation - This includes developing both rough and more detailed landscaping plans. Installing the new landscaping including trees, shrubs, plants, and ground cover.
  • Landscape Maintenance - Not just "mowing the lawn", but also weed control, pruning, plant management, and mulch adjustments. Any service that keeps the landscape as a whole looking neat and managed.
  • Lawn Care - This involves mowing turf areas, line trimming (weedeating), edging hard surfaces such as sidewalks, driveways, and patios. Also edging the turf where the grass meets the bed lines to give a sharp edge to the turf. Each type of lawn has its own best maintenance practices. This is our most basic maintenance service.
  • Irrigation installation - Developing an irrigation plan that best suits the water requirements of the landscaping. Installing the irrigation system using techniques that minimize pipe stress, wear and tear, and the need for future repairs. All irrigation systems are installed in accordance with the codes for the particular location.
  • Irrigation Repair - This involves not only locating and fixing the problem(s), but also adjusting and relocating sprinkler heads, bubblers, and drip lines to avoid both under-applying and over-applying water. 
  • Pruning - Trimming plant material to give the landscaping a neater, manicured appearance. 
  • Mulch and Pine Straw Installation - Installing mulch and pine straw in planting beds give a newer appearance to the landscaping.  All mulch used is quality double-ground mulch from a reputable supplier and comes in a variety of colors including brown, black, red, and gold. Pine straw is also available and comes in long and short leaf needles. 
  • Sod Installation - Involves not only the sod installation itself, but also the preparation. Clearing the new turf area of existing ground cover or plants, old or dead sod, and debris begins this process. Then grading the area to ensure a smooth surface free of roots and small debris. Sod comes in a variety of types Bermuda, Fescue, and Zoysia are the most popular types in the upstate.  Each has its own advantages, disadvantages, and locations for where it is best used. 
  • Leaf and Debris Removal - Removing leaf accumulations from the property. This service can be a one time service or weekly depending on the needs of the property. Debris removal is performed after an event such as as storm, ice storm or other event that leaves yard debris that needs to be removed. 
  • Spring and Fall Cleanups - In the spring and fall, the landscaping needs to be cleaned. When the lawn is not being maintained during the cold months, leaves, sticks and other debris will accumulate. Removal of this debris is best preformed both before and after the mowing and leaf seasons and will help to reduce the damage this debris can cause on landscaping.
Our services are tailored to fit the needs of the property as well as the client. We offer year round landscape maintenance or as little as a one-time mowing.

Contact us:
Burton's All Season Landscaping
Phone:  (864) 378-2932
E-Mail:  BurtonsAllSeason@gmail.com 
Website: www.BurtonsAllSeason.com
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We realize that many people are busy during the day, so our webpage offers a quick, easy way to request a quote. Just go to www.BurtonsAllSeason.com and click on the "Contact Us" tab. Fill out the form, and click "Send".  


Stay tuned for more updates and posts.