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Powdery Mildew Prevention and Control

Prevention and Control of Powdery Mildew is a very important thing to consider. If you ever see a flour-like substance on your plants that is more than likely what is called powdery mildew. It is a fungus that infects a…

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July 2021 Newsletter

Red, White, and Bloom your dream patio/ relaxation space. Whether it is having an evening bonfire, a mid-day grill out or a peaceful morning cup of coffee, Valley View Landscaping has endless options for you to choose from for a beautiful,…

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Watering Plants

June is here! We all know that means high temperatures and unpredictable rain patterns. All of us want our lawn and garden looking its absolute best. We want to make sure you know exactly how and when to water your…

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June 2021 Newsletter

Hello! June is almost here! That means Summer and warmer temperatures. Have you been thinking about installing a patio you can sit outside and enjoy with your friends and family. Give Valley View Landscaping a call (262-483-2673) we would love…

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stinkhorns

Stinkhorns

Stinkhorns are a fungus that can appear in mulch, lawns and areas with bare soil. They get their name from their smelly foul odor. Once you find one you will never forget the smell. They do not cause plant disease…

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May 2021 Newsletter

Hello! Valley View Landscaping has been super busy thanks to you all and we just wanted to say thank you! Not only for being a customer but for your patience as we get busy. Please keep in mind that weather…

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Ways landscaping can increase home value

Homeowners can not only improve the inside of their homes before selling, but the outside as well. We are going to explain 5 different ways that will help you as a homeowner increase your homes value before putting your house…

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Fire Blight

What is Fire Blight? It is a destructive bacterial disease that affects plants in the rose family, including pear, crabapple, mountain ash, apple, rose, and spirea. Fire blight is caused by a bacteria called Erwinia amylovor. Appearance It gets its…

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April Newsletter

Hello Everyone!   Who else is ready for the warmer temps and Reese’s peanut butter eggs? Valley View Landscaping is starting out the 2021 season! Remember to call ASAP our schedule is already booking out into Summer so the sooner…

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Planning your landscape projects

Get a jump start on your landscape projects for this year by thinking about them now. Building a new house? What about that patio you want to enjoy with your friends and family. Send us your house plans and we…

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