
Maintaining Pink Muhly Grass
One of North Carolina’s beautiful native plant varieties, often seen heavily planted on slopes or along highways with its beautiful, pink show of color in the fall.
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With decades as an industry leader in both horticulture and environmental stewardship, we’re happy to share the techniques we’ve developed and the things we’ve learned. These resources reflect the best practices we use every day in the field.

One of North Carolina’s beautiful native plant varieties, often seen heavily planted on slopes or along highways with its beautiful, pink show of color in the fall.

This is the perfect time of year to identify areas where common bermudagrass has taken hold in your cool season turf.

Fall is officially close, meaning lawn overseeding and leaf cleanup season are just around the corner. We’ve gathered up a few posts to help remind you of things to look out for as we head into fall.

With Tropical Storm Debby behind us, Fall Armyworms are prone to start showing up in lawns across the Carolinas. Learn more about these pests, what to look for, and how to get rid of them.

When you have the chance to prune these trees correctly at a young age, there will be little-to-no pruning inputs needed as they mature.

Struggling with unusual spots on your crape myrtles? It might be crape myrtle bark scale! In this essential guide, we’ll show you how to identify and manage this pesky pest.

Did you know leaves continue to fall in winter? Many hardwood trees hang on to their leaves through the cold months as they form new leaf buds that open in spring.

One size doesn’t fit all! Choosing the right turf for your landscape will have a significant impact on how well it performs.

Aeration is an essential tool that we use in managing the landscape and if we didn’t perform this practice we would not be able to achieve the standards that we do.

Too much or too little of anything can be bad. The same is true of snow in the landscape.

Find out how we partnered with clients and tenants for personalized flower arrangements in honor of Earth Day.

Learn about the demos our aquatics division, Foster Lake & Pond Management, provided at the workshop this weekend.

We’re inviting all Property Managers in the Triangle area to the Community Associations Institute North Carolina Spring Education + Networking Event on April 29!

BLC Floriculturist, Rachael Breen, shares vibrant shots from recent site visits around Cary, NC.

Bland Landscaping Co. VP of Sales, Tyner Tew, shares highlights from the Community Associations Institute North Carolina (CAI-NC) Higher Thinking Executive Forum.

Our aquatics division, Foster Lake & Pond Management, popped up to network and touch base on all things lakes and ponds.