Roses for a Commercial Landscape? Absolutely!
When it comes to commercial landscaping, roses might not be the first plant that comes to mind. However, these timeless flowers offer more than just beauty—they can also serve as…
When it comes to commercial landscaping, roses might not be the first plant that comes to mind. However, these timeless flowers offer more than just beauty—they can also serve as…
In today's environmentally conscious world, commercial properties are increasingly looking for ways to go green. Here at LMC Houston, an award-winning family-owned landscape maintenance company, we understand that sustainable practices…
Are you looking for ways to spruce up your commercial landscape this spring? Planting trees and shrubs is a great way to get started. Here in Houston, the spring is…
When most people think of Houston, they don't usually think of flora and fauna. But if you take a closer look, one flower stands out above the rest: the azalea.…
We all love to see a beautiful, well-maintained landscape. Trees, shrubs, grass, and flowers are visually appealing and add dimension to commercial properties all over our city. The importance of…
Looking for plants that are suited for our hot summers that don’t require much watering? Here is our list of ten drought-tolerant native plants for Houston. While most do well…
Picking the right plants for a commercial landscape can rely on a lot of factors. Primarily, the location matters most. Here in Houston, we are in a subtropical latitude. Houston’s…
Proper plant selection is the single most important factor in determining how long a plant will survive following installation. The plant selection process not only involves the customer’s needs but…
The start of a new year is often a time of reflection and action as people and companies look to make improvements and perform long-overdue maintenance. Just like people and…
With the official start of spring just a couple of weeks away, commercial properties will soon display signs of growth again after a few dormant months of winter. However, not…