Pond Construction and Maintenance

Pugh's Earthworks Pugh's Earthworks offers a variety of Pond Construction and Maintenance Services. We have been working in the industry for over 30 years now and have helped many clients like you who wanted quality work done at a fair price. Our services are also available for commercial properties, hospitals, schools and other places where their ponds need proper maintenance. The popularity of commercial property ponds has increased significantly in recent years, as property have become more aware of the benefits they provide. Residential ponds are usually smaller than those found on commercial properties and are often created by landscapers or homeowners who want to add a special touch to their landscape. These types of ponds generally require less maintenance because they are not used as heavily, but they still need regular attention so that they continue functioning properly. Commercial aeration systems should be installed at all times if your business has a pond on its premises; this will keep it clean and prevent algae growth from occurring over time! If you are interested in learning more about how we can help keep your property clean year-round--and ensure its longevity--call us today! Commercial ponds are often larger than those found at residential properties and require a more thorough maintenance schedule. This is because they are exposed to heavier traffic and more wear-and-tear than their smaller counterparts, which can cause them to accumulate debris over time. The presence of algae can be especially problematic in large ponds or lakes because it makes the water cloudy and discolored; if left unattended for too long, it may even pose a safety risk! Commercial Aeration Systems Aeration is the process of introducing air into water. The goal is to increase the amount of dissolved oxygen in your pond, which improves its health and helps prevent fish from dying from lack of oxygen (hypoxia). Commercial aeration systems are designed for large ponds that need more than one skimmer unit or submersible pump to keep them healthy and clean. They're often used in koi ponds, which can hold thousands or even millions of gallons of water; however, if you have a smaller backyard pond that doesn't require this much attention--say 100 square feet or less--you can still benefit from using an aerator on occasion to boost its overall health. Benefits include: Reduced water temperature. Stabilized oxygen levels (ponds without aeration can become stagnant) Prevention of fish disease and death from hypoxia. Reduced algae growth. Improved water clarity (including the removal of green water). Ponds have become a popular way to add value, beauty and interest to commercial properties. Not only can ponds be used as water features, but they also provide an opportunity for fishing or other recreational activities. In addition to these benefits, ponds can be used to control noise and improve air quality around your commercial property. Ponds can be used for a variety of purposes. They are often used as water features, but they can also serve as a place to fish or [...]

Let Our Team Handle Fall Flower Bed Mulching and Complete Commercial Landscaping Service

Pugh's Earthworks Fall is a great time for flower bed mulching, especially if you want to protect your flowers from winter. Fall flower bed mulching helps prevent winterkill, but it can also help retain moisture and keep weeds from growing. Our team at Pugh's Earthworks is trained in all aspects of proper mulch application. The fall is an effective time for mulching flower beds. Mulching is an important part of your fall gardening, and it can be done in a variety of ways. You can choose manual or mechanical methods, or even hire Pugh's Earthworks Commercial Landscaping to help you with all your landscaping needs. Mulching helps retain moisture and prevent weeds from growing up through the soil. If you are doing this yourself, start by removing old mulch from around your plants before adding new material on top of them (you may need some tools for this). Then spread out about two inches worth into each bed--more if you have larger plants--and work it into place so there are not any big clumps left behind by hand or tiller tool alike! When we are done, you will be able to see exactly where your plants are and how much space they take up. If you want them a little closer together or farther apart, simply move their location accordingly before adding more mulch around the base of each one. The next step is to keep your plants watered. It's important for them to have plenty of water during the fall months, especially if you live in a dry climate. Mulch will help retain moisture, but you should still water your garden when needed. Our team will start by removing old mulch from around your plants before adding new material on top of them. Then we spread out about two inches worth into each bed--more if you have larger plants--and work it into place so there are not any big clumps left behind by hand or tiller tool alike! When we are done, we will be able to see exactly where your plants are and how much space they take up. If you want them a little closer together or farther apart, we simply move their location accordingly before adding more mulch around the base of each one. Mulching is a great way to keep moisture in the soil and prevent weeds from growing. It can also be made of many different materials, such as bark chips or pine needles. If you have a flower bed that needs mulching, we make sure that we choose an appropriate material for it. For example, if your flowers are sensitive to cold temperatures (such as tulips), they will not appreciate being covered with pine needles! If you have a small garden, it is a good idea to mulch around the plants. This will help keep moisture in the soil and prevent weeds from growing. Mulch can also be made of many different materials, such as bark chips or pine needles. If you have [...]

Allow our Professional Design Team to Work Strategically with You on Your Commercial Landscape Design Project

Pugh's Earthworks Commercial Landscape Design is a multifaceted field that requires expert knowledge of architecture, art, and ecology. Landscape designers create plans that integrate plants in order to beautify and make efficient use of outdoor spaces. Whether you are looking to redesign your front yard or build an entire corporate campus, hiring the right landscape designer can improve your property and increase its value by making it more pleasing to the eye and easier to maintain. If you need professional assistance with any type of commercial landscaping project, we invite you to contact Pugh's Earthworks Commercial Landscaping today! Pugh's Earthworks Commercial Landscape Design Services Pugh's Earthworks is a full-service landscape design company serving the greater Baltimore area. We offer a wide range of services, including design, maintenance and installation. Our focus is on commercial landscapes. We specialize in the following services: Landscape Design and Installation Outdoor Lighting Irrigation Systems Patios and Walkways Hardscapes and Softscapes Why You Should Hire a Commercial Landscape Designer If you are thinking about adding a commercial landscape design to your facility, it is important to remember that the goal of a professional designer is not simply to make your property look pretty. A good landscape architect will work with you to create a space that is functional and beautiful, but also sustainable and environmentally friendly. A professional landscape designer will be able to help you meet business goals such as: Attracting more customers Increasing productivity through better employee morale Lowering operating costs because of reduced maintenance Enhancing your company's brand image Creating a space that is visually appealing and relaxing for visitors. Reducing the environmental impact of your business Improving employee productivity, health and wellness Creating a space that is visually appealing and relaxing for visitors. Commercial Landscape Requirements Commercial landscape design requirements vary by state, city and business type. You may have to take a certain number of hours of continuing education courses in order to maintain your license. You may also be required to have liability insurance or bonding in case someone is injured on your property. The size of your budget will also affect what you can do with your commercial landscaping design project. If you have only $1,000 available for this purpose, then it is not going to help much if you are trying to create something magnificent like an outdoor pavilion or gazebo that costs tens of thousands of dollars! Commercial landscaping design, like any other kind of design, is all about balance and contrast. You need to consider the surrounding buildings and structures when you are planning your outdoor space so that it looks good from many angles. If you have a large parking lot in front of your business then you should try to incorporate trees into this area so that customers can enjoy shade while they wait for service. If you have a small budget, then try to use inexpensive materials like wood and stone. You can also grow plants that do not require much water or [...]

We Take Commercial Landscaping Safety Guidelines for Our Employees and Clients Seriously!

Pugh's Earthworks Working in a commercial landscaping company can be dangerous. There are lots of hazards, including heavy equipment, power tools and chemicals. If you are not careful, it is easy to get hurt. That is why it is important you to follow all Commercial Landscaping Safety Guidelines when working a job site. Commercial Landscaping Safety Guidelines Always wear protective gear. Use the right tools for the job, and make sure they are in good working order before you begin. Be aware of your surroundings at all times, especially if you are working with heavy machinery or chemicals that can be harmful to yourself or others if spilled on them. Make sure that you are physically able to perform tasks safely before attempting them; if you find yourself struggling with something, do not force it--take a break until you feel better! Never work alone--having someone else present will help ensure that everyone stays safe during their projects! When you are working on a project, take frequent breaks. It is important to rest your eyes and body so that you do not become too tired or make any mistakes due to exhaustion. If you feel yourself getting drowsy, step away from whatever it is that you are doing for a few minutes! If you are working on a project that requires you to use sharp tools or equipment, make sure to wear protective gear. This includes wearing gloves, safety goggles and other items that will keep your hands and eyes safe from injury. It is also important to wear sturdy shoes so that your feet do not get injured by anything slippery or sharp on the floor! Commercial Landscaping Safety Training You can learn from others' mistakes. It is important to understand the risks of commercial landscaping and how to avoid them, so you can develop a plan for safety. Training also helps you develop a plan for safety, which will help keep your employees safe on the job site. Employees who have been properly trained are more likely to follow proper procedures and use equipment safely, resulting in fewer injuries or fatalities related to commercial landscaping activities. Training is also important because it helps you understand OSHA regulations and other state, or local laws related to commercial landscaping. These regulations vary by location, so it is important that you know what they are before starting your business. Training will help you develop a safety plan that conforms with these requirements and keeps all of your employees safe on the job site. Benefits of Using a Safety Certified Landscaping Firm Safety is a top priority for all companies. As a business owner, you want to ensure that your employees are well trained and aware of the safety guidelines for your business. Safety training can help you do this by teaching them: The importance of having a safe working environment How to identify hazards in the workplace How to avoid dangerous situations through proper planning and preparation How to use the right [...]

We Can Assist with Fall Commercial Landscaping Preparation!

Pugh's Earthworks The beauty of fall is that it is the perfect time for a little extra pampering. The leaves are changing, the air is cooling down and you are starting to think about Fall Commercial Landscaping Preparation. It is also a great time of year to go through your landscaping and make sure it is in good shape before the cold weather hits. While many homeowners hold off on this task until after Thanksgiving when they have family over for Christmas, there are several reasons why you should consider doing some gardening right now – or at least preparing yourself for this work in the future: Pugh's Earthworks Pugh's Earthworks is a full-service commercial landscaping company that provides lawn care, snow removal and more. We have been in business since 1992 and have served many towns throughout the Mid-South Region. Pugh's Earthworks provides the following services: Lawn Care Services - We can take care of all your lawn maintenance needs including mowing, edging and trimming as well as fertilizing or aerating your lawn if needed. Commercial Snow Removal Services - We offer snow removal for businesses ranging from small offices to large warehouses at competitive prices! Landscaping Design & Installation - Our team of experienced professionals will create an outdoor space you will love to spend time in all year round! We can create a beautiful landscape design that will fit your budget and needs. We offer many different types of installation including mulching, sod laying, stonework and more! Starting Fall Commercial Landscape Preparation Do you need to prune trees? If so, when and how? How should you fertilize your lawn and shrubs? What type of weed killer should you use on your lawns and shrubs in the fall? When should preemergence herbicides be applied for control of crabgrass, foxtails and other weeds that germinate in spring (as opposed to summer)? Are there any insects that need spraying now that would not have been around earlier in the season (e.g., spider mites)? Are there any pests (e.g., aphids, leafhoppers) that need spraying now that would not have been around earlier in the season? What is the best time to apply insecticides for control of ants and other insects? How should you control scale insects on trees and shrubs? How should you control the weeds that grow in between cracks in sidewalks and driveways? What is the best time to apply fungicides for control of powdery mildew on ornamental plants? How should you apply pesticides? Preparing Trees for Fall Prune dead or dying branches. Remove any leaves and debris from the ground beneath your trees, as these can cause erosion issues when it rains. Water trees well before the cold weather arrives, so that they have time to absorb as much water as possible before winter sets in and makes watering more difficult or even impossible for some time (depending on where you live). Watering trees in the fall will help them to absorb as much water as possible before [...]

Our Technicians Know the Best Grass for Mid-South Commercial Properties!

Pugh's Earthworks If you live in the Mid-South region of the United States, you know how important it is to have a lush and green property. Not only does it make your place look great, but it is also an indication of quality and pride. Grass that is well-maintained can also help with storm drainage and prevent runoff when there is heavy rain. This is why our team at Pugh's Earthworks Commercial Landscaping has compiled this list of some of our favorite grasses Best Grasses for Mid-South Commercial Properties: Bermuda grass Bermuda grass is an excellent choice for lawns because it has a fine bladed texture, which makes it easy to mow. It is also resistant to most diseases and insects. Bermuda grass requires watering during its first year in order to establish itself. Bermuda grass is a warm season grass that does well in the Mid-South. Bermuda grass is a fast-growing grass that needs frequent mowing. It can tolerate drought conditions and has good shade tolerance, making it an ideal choice for residential lawns. Bermuda grass is an excellent choice for lawns because it has a fine bladed texture, which makes it easy to maintain. And again, it is very resistant to most diseases and insects. Centipede grass Centipede grass is a good choice for the Mid-South. This warm season grass grows best in full sun and well-drained soil. Centipede can tolerate drought conditions, which makes it an ideal choice for commercial properties that experience dry spells during summer months. It also does not succumb easily to disease, making it a low maintenance option for your Mid-South property. Centipede grass is a low-growing option that can be used for ground cover or as an accent in your landscape. It has dark green leaves with a fine texture and grows in clumps from 6 to 9 inches tall. Centipede grass is a perfect choice for residential and commercial properties in the Mid-South. Its minimal maintenance is a plus and this grass will not require watering once established, making it a great option for areas that experience dry spells during summer months. St. Augustine grass St. Augustine grass is a warm-season grass that can tolerate drought and is low maintenance. It grows slowly but has a deep root system that gives it its durability in harsh conditions. It is ideal for commercial properties because it can withstand heavy foot traffic and provide year-round protection from weeds or other plants that may try to take over your lawn. St. Augustine will grow well in any climate where temperatures stay above 40 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and below 60 degrees at night, although it will grow better if they are closer to 50 degrees on both ends of that spectrum (40-50). St. Augustine grass can be planted in areas where Bermuda grass is already growing, but it will not thrive there. If you want to switch from Bermuda to St. Augustine, you will need to take out the old plants and do [...]

What Is Hardscaping and How Can It Benefit Your Commercial Property?

Pugh's Earthworks Hardscaping is landscaping that uses hard materials such as stones, concrete and rock to create durable, natural-looking features. Hardscaping is used to define the exterior of your business. Hardscaping also includes building patios, walkways, and fire pits. The main benefit of hardscaping is its durability. Hardscaping will add value to your commercial property. Elegant stone patios, walkways and driveways look like they belong in a magazine but are affordable to build. A variety of stone options are available for use in any type of hardscape project. The professionals at Pugh's Earthworks are the best in the Mid-South Region at Designing Hardscapes. Hardscaping is an excellent way to add value to your commercial property because it helps increase its curb appeal while also improving functionality. For example: if you want an outdoor kitchen for employees and entertaining customers, you might go with an island countertop made from stone slabs instead of wood or laminate flooring in your kitchen but do not want to spend thousands of dollars on new cabinets and countertops then consider adding them as part of hardscaping project instead! If you are planning on building a new building or renovating an existing one, then hardscaping is a great addition to your list of home improvement ideas. Hardscaping can be used for the exterior of your commercial property or on its own as a standalone feature. It can include patios, walkways and fire pits. It can also be used to accentuate an existing feature or add interest to an otherwise plain space. In addition to providing visual appeal, these features help with drainage and erosion control by stabilizing the soil around them. Hardscaping is also an effective way to reduce maintenance and improve the overall appearance of your commercial property. When designing a hardscape, consider the amount of time and money you want to spend on maintaining it. Some materials require little maintenance, while others may need to be repainted or sealed on a regular basis. It is also important to consider drainage when choosing a hardscape surface. Water collects in depressions, such as those caused by steppingstones in your walkway. If there is no drain nearby, it can lead to standing water and mold issues later on. Fire pits are popular additions to any outdoor space because they add warmth while creating an inviting atmosphere for employees, friends and customers to gather around during cold weather months (or anytime!). Fireplaces are another great way to incorporate heat into your backyard oasis; they are available in both freestanding styles as well as those built right into your business! The main benefit of hardscaping is its durability. Stone is a natural material that can last for decades if properly maintained, making it a low-maintenance option for your property. Stone is also easy to maintain because it does not require much effort to keep clean and free from debris. If you want to keep your stone looking pristine, all you need are some basic tools like a broom or [...]

Eco-Friendly Commercial Landscaping

Pugh's Earthworks Commercial properties are huge areas that can be transformed into a green haven for biodiversity and wildlife habitat. Climate change concerns have led many companies to make their buildings more sustainable by incorporating more plants, water features and natural lighting into their designs. We have all seen those commercials on television, where the landscapers are pushing their gas-powered mowers, burning fossil fuels and releasing toxic fumes into the air. This is one of the reasons why Eco-Friendly Commercial Landscaping in Memphis is becoming so popular and the professionals at Pugh's Earthworks are on board with that. Eco-Friendly is not just good for your health; it also helps with saving money on energy costs! When you take into account all of these benefits combined with how much better it makes our community look overall as well as helping reduce carbon emissions from cars which causes global warming; there really is not any reason not to go green! There are many different ways you can go about going green. One of the most popular is to use an electric lawnmower. These machines are very easy to use and require little maintenance; so they're great for people who don't have much time or energy to spare! Plus, there's no more need for gas cans or oil changes either, which makes them even more environmentally friendly than their gas-powered counterparts. Another way to go green is by using organic fertilizers. These types of fertilizers are made from natural ingredients such as cow manure and animal bones; and they're much better for the environment than chemicals which can leach into groundwater or runoff into rivers. Another thing you can do to go green is to use eco-friendly cleaning products. These types of cleaners do not contain any harsh chemicals which means they're safe for the planet as well as your health! You can find these at most grocery stores nowadays; so, there is no reason not to try them out! Landscaping does not have to look dull or boring. There are plenty of plants that you can use that will not only be beautiful, but they will be good for the environment too! The experts at Pugh's Earthworks keep this is mind as we design, install and maintain beautiful and Eco-Friendly Commercial Landscaping. We keep in mind that the below issues are critical: Curb appeal: Landscaping is an important part of any commercial property, as it can help increase your sales and attract new customers. An appealing landscape will make your business look more professional and attractive to potential clients. Beauty: A beautiful yard makes people happy--and happier customers are more likely to come back! Plus, a well-maintained lawn creates an inviting space where employees can relax during breaks or after work hours (and even on weekends). This helps reduce stress levels which leads to better productivity throughout the day since workers will not feel as tired when they get up in the morning because they got plenty of restful sleep thanks to [...]

We Are Your Commercial Landscaping Experts for Drainage Installation and Maintenance!

Pugh's Earthworks It has been a wetter summer in many parts of the country. This brings to light the importance of Landscape Drainage. When it comes to landscaping, most people think about things like how the property looks or what kind of plants will grow there. But the drainage system is just as important for commercial landscapes as it is for residential ones. Without proper drainage, your commercial property could end up with standing water and mud puddles that damage structures and cars when vehicles drive through them. We all know that water is extremely important for life and living. Water is the most important substance on Earth. It is essential to life and living, and it is what makes up more than 70% of the Earth's surface. Water is also a natural resource that humans have been using since they first started living together in communities. Water has many uses: it can be used for drinking, cooking food and bathing; it can be used as a transportation medium (for example boats); or it can be used as an energy source (for example hydroelectricity). Water plays a critical role in ecosystems because it provides habitat for plants and animals as well as nutrients for them to grow on; without adequate amounts of water available within an ecosystem there will not be enough food available for any species within that ecosystem which could lead them towards extinction if left unchecked over time due lack sufficient resources needed survive long term." It is also crucial for many commercial landscapes to have good drainage. Drainage systems can prevent water damage to buildings and other structures, as well as improve the health of your landscape. The best way to prevent this type of damage is by installing a system that takes excess water away from your property before it has a chance to pool up on your land or in puddles at its edges. Drainage systems are essential because they help prevent flooding during heavy rains and keep puddles from forming after heavy downpours. This means that you won't have any issues with mold growth or mildew since there will not be any standing pools of water left behind after every storm cycle passes through town! Drainage systems can also help prevent ice from forming on the ground during the winter. This is especially important for commercial properties that are located in colder climates or those with high traffic areas like parking lots and driveways. Large commercial landscapes need drainage systems that are designed to improve the health of the landscape and prevent water from damaging buildings, cars or other structures. A drainage system is designed to prevent water from damaging buildings, cars or other structures. A properly designed and installed drainage system will also improve the health of your landscape by preventing standing water from collecting in low areas and fostering healthy root growth. Drainage systems are often constructed using perforated pipes that carry excess water away from high traffic areas. In order [...]

We Are Arkansas State Plant Board Licensed and a Premiere Commercial Landscaping Company!

Pugh's Earthworks Pugh's Earthworks is a premiere Commercial Landscaping Company in the Mid-South Region of the US. We are diligent and proud of acquiring and maintaining the many credentials and licenses that are required of a top Landscaping firm. As Little Rock Arkansas is one of our major markets, we are Arkansas State Plant Board Licensed. The Arkansas State Plant Board License is a certification that proves you have the knowledge and experience necessary to work with plants. About the Arkansas State Plant Board License The Arkansas State Plant Board is a government agency that regulates the use and sale of plants in the state. It was created in 1916, when Arkansas passed its first law regulating plant sales. The Arkansas State Plant Board licenses all nurseries operating within the state and inspects them regularly to make sure they're following regulations regarding proper labeling, disposal of waste material and other important matters. Nursery owners must also follow strict rules regarding how they handle chemicals used on their crops; these include keeping records of what chemicals were applied where and when they were used (or whether they were not used at all). The board also regulates the sale of plants and seeds by consumers, making sure that those who sell them are licensed to do so. It can investigate any nursery or plant seller suspected of breaking the law and has broad powers to enforce its decisions against offenders. Arkansas State Plant Board Requirements You must be 18 years old. You must have a high school diploma or GED, or be enrolled in an accredited post-secondary education program. You must be a U.S. citizen, or permanent resident with work authorization that allows you to work in the United States (e.g., H1B visa). You must pass a background check, including fingerprinting and criminal history record check. Must possess valid driver's license issued by state where applicant resides at time application is submitted; if no driver's license exists then proof of current automobile liability insurance coverage on all vehicles owned by applicant (if any) for duration of employment period covered by this license will suffice instead of having to provide documentation from each state where such vehicle was titled/registered showing proof that no revocation actions were taken against said vehicle during last five (5) years prior date application was submitted - but only if applicant lives outside Arkansas State Plant Board's jurisdiction which includes Faulkner County area where Arkansas State Plant Board has its headquarters located at 400 East 7th Street Conway AR 72032and has jurisdiction over the following counties: Arkansas County Ashley County Baxter County Benton County Boone County Bradley County Calhoun County Carroll County Chicot County Clark County Clay County Cleburne County Cleveland COUNTY Columbia COUNTY Conway COUNTY Craighead COUNTY Crawford COUNTY Crittenden COUNTY Cross COUNTY Dallas COUNTY Desha County Drew County Faulkner County Franklin County Fulton COUNTY Garland COUNTY Grant COUNTY Greene County Hempstead COUNTY Hot Spring County Howard COUNTY Independence County Izard COUNTY Jackson COUNTY Jefferson County Johnson County [...]

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