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Monday, February 22nd, 2010

A & W Landscaping ( www.aandwlanndscapers.com ) is dedicated to assisting you with all your landscaping or lawn care needs. Our focus on quality routine care and our quick response time sets us apart from the competition. Large or small, all of our clients benefit from our systematic approach to landscape design installation and quality horticultural services.

A & W Landscaping offers a comprehensive array of lawn and landscape services for both the residential and commercial client. You will receive professional care from our crews and staff when you hire us to maintain, design or construct your outdoor living areas. We work to deliver high quality, value-added services. Our success is evidenced by our many satisfied clients who renew their relationships with us year after year.

As we’ve grown so has our range of services offered: mulching, tree trimming and removal, pressure washing, flagstone walkways, sod, commercial maintenance, custom landscape design/renovation, garden design, water wise landscape design, custom stonework, patios, arbors, pergolas, cedar fences, stone paths, stone retaining walls, stone planter beds, outdoor kitchens, water features, fountains, pools and sprinkler head repair.

If you live in the Southwest Houston areas of Katy, Richmond, Rosenburg, Fulshire, or Sugarland, please call me for a quote for all your landscaping needs.

Thank you,

Jessie Waddy – Owner
979-257-9023

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I have just moved into a new condo with my mom and I thought it was going to be great, but I recently realized that my basement is infested with pill bugs or roly poly’s. There is a wooden planter with mulch in it but I can’t move it. Any tips that you have to get the bugs out and keep them out would be greatly appreciated.

use a broom to sweep up the bugs and remove the planter a little bit at a time

Categories : Mulching Tips

Tips for beginning landscape paintings?

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

I’ve been watching a lot of Bob Ross lately and I’m amazed at how easy he makes it look, so i want to give some a try. Any tips for equipment or paints i should use?

you definately should give acrylics a try. Use a method of layering i find that works best for me. Like a step by step process starting of with the background and then working your way into the front.

Categories : Landscaping Tips