Video: New Perennials for 2021

Posted on July 16th, 2020 | Posted in: Video Resources

Wednesdays with Wayne visits their main supplier for perennials in Michigan. Here is what Josh has to say about the upcoming plant and color combinations for next season. Contact Ricci’s Landscape Management today!

What Is the Best Grass Seed for Indiana Lawns?

Posted on May 25th, 2020 | Posted in: Lawn Care
What Is the Best Grass Seed for Indiana Lawns?

Look closely at what’s under your feet, and a discerning eye can tell that not all yard grass is the same. There are many varieties of grass seed mixtures sold for Indiana lawns today, resulting in different textures, colors and consistencies. That’s why achieving a healthy, lush lawn involves understanding your environment and the various […]

What Flowers Grow Best in Indiana?

Posted on May 25th, 2020 | Posted in: Lawn Care

Perennial plants should be a major component of your landscape plotting as they reliably return to your landscape bed each year. For growers, perennial flowers are a fantastic investment because of their easy-to-maintain nature and picturesque appearance. Choosing certain flowers that grow best in Indiana can ensure that your property looks great year after year. […]

What Are the Best Shrubs for Indiana Properties? 

Posted on May 25th, 2020 | Posted in: Lawn Care

Before you plant new shrubs on your property, think about the location and variety. Consider if you want a native species that perform well, something showy and vibrant, or perhaps both. You can’t overlook these landscaping components, as shrubs help create a smooth transition from your flowers to your treeline. Indiana’s climate is also friendly to many […]

Indiana’s Native Ground Cover Plants

Posted on May 25th, 2020 | Posted in: Lawn Care

Growing ground cover on your property can help keep your outdoor areas neat. For landscaping purposes, ground cover plants provide a natural defense against weed growth and soil erosion. Ground cover plants also require little maintenance, and they propagate on their own. Once you establish these perennial species on your property, you can sit back and […]