Heaviland Landscape Management’s new “Green Team” offers alternative, eco-friendly commercial landscaping. Vista, CA – Heaviland Landscape Management, a San Diego-based commercial landscape company, recently debuted…
What You Should Know About the Rising Cost of Labor in San Diego
The cost of labor continues to increase throughout San Diego. This affects many industries that rely on labor to provide services, including the landscape industry….
Heaviland is First Landscape Industry Accredited Company in California
VISTA, CA – April 16, 2018 – Heaviland Landscape Management announced that it has been awarded the designation of Landscape Industry Accredited Company by the…
How to Protect Your Pear Tree from Fire Blight
What is Fire Blight? Fire blight is a common disease that affects fruit trees, including pear and apple. The bacteria Erwinia amylovora causes the disease….
How to Save Your Sidewalk from Olive Stains
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…
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…
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…