The climate of Southern California is classified as a semi-arid Mediterranean climate. These conditions are perfect for growing olive trees, a plant native to the Mediterranean. Here…
To Prune or Not to Prune: A Guide for Maintaining California Native Plants
A few weeks ago I stumbled across a beautiful California native plant garden at a shopping center. Blue green salvias blended effortlessly with cream white…
Native Plants in Landscape Management
Landscaping using native plants is the newest trend to sweep through California. However, this look isn’t new at all. Native plants have been evolving and…
Heaviland Landscape Management selected for 2017 Vista Small Business Excellence Award
Heaviland Landscape Management selected for 2017 Vista Small Business Excellence Award
GIRL SCOUT TROOP COMPLETES VOLUNTEER PROJECT WITH THE HELP OF HEAVILAND LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT
[su_heading size=”15″]”Operation Buddy Bench”[/su_heading] Vista, CA, June 16, 2017– Joli Ann Leichtag Elementary School is enjoying their newly renovated landscape and Buddy Bench thanks to…
Spring Into Action
March 20th marked the first day of spring. San Diegans don’t necessarily count down the days to the end of winter. January and February were…
Heaviland Featured in Heathcare Facilities Today
Heaviland Landscape Management’s water conservation efforts featured in Healthcare Facilities Today. Read the Article If you would like to experience similar water savings on your…
A Root Awakening: Problematic Tree Roots
Trees play an important role in San Diego commercial landscapes. They provide shade and add a vertical element to a horizontal design. Properly maintained trees…
Are Your Plants Drowning? A Lesson in Drainage
Proper drainage is crucial to plant health. A few months ago, no one in San Diego was worried about too much moisture, much less drowning….
Winter Storm Erosion Control
Erosion is the breakdown of soil into sediment, which can travel a few inches or many miles. Erosion can be an issue for property managers…