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Winter Landscaping: A Win-Win for Your Florida Lawn

May 21, 2024

You may think winter is the time to relax your landscaping efforts and instead wait for spring to focus on getting your lawn in the best possible shape. But fortunately, our milder Florida climate makes it possible — and smart — to keep up with your landscaping all year long.  At SkyFrog Landscape, our certified […]

4 Landscaping Projects to Inspire You in 2022

May 21, 2024

As Floridians, we spend the majority of our time at home and outdoors. If you’ve been wondering what you can do to make your landscaping more functional for you and your loved ones, read on to learn about the projects that can make your backyard the oasis you’ve always dreamed it could be.  1. Hardscaping  […]

5 Reasons Your Business Needs Landscape Lighting

May 21, 2024

It’s easy for current and potential customers to see your business during the day, but do you become invisible to them at night? Strategically placed commercial landscape lighting lets your business continue bringing in customers after hours and helps you not lose them — or your business’s potential — to the dark. Read on to […]

8 Mistakes That Ruin Your Landscape

May 21, 2024

With the proper planning and consideration, a thoughtfully planned landscape design can bring years of enjoyment to your outdoor spaces. But, if not done wisely, you could end up with a landscape that not only makes you miserable but costs money in rip-outs and repairs soon after installation. Learn some of the most common mistakes […]

Go With the Flow: Irrigating Your Property

May 21, 2024

You’ve invested in beautiful landscaping, and your residential or commercial lawn includes plenty of trees, plants, shrubs, and flowers that enhance its beauty and add visual interest for guests. But, without proper hydration planning, you’re putting all of that investment at risk.  Irrigation can account for a large portion of a property’s utility bill, so […]

What Grows There: Your Florida Fall and Winter Garden

May 21, 2024

The arrival of the fall and winter colder weather here in North Central Florida does not mean you have to hang up your gardening tools and look at a barren garden for these seasons. Fortunately, our area does not experience the prolonged, harsh winters that plague our more northern neighbors, making it easier to grow […]