Sonoran Quarterly Fall 2014 – Redesigning the Landscape School

Matt White was recently featured in Sonoran Quarterly sharing his thoughts regarding the landscape school at Desert Botanical Gardens.  

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Proud to be part of the Scottsdale Charros – Supporting Youth Programs and Education

Our Owner/President, Matt White, is a member of the Scottsdale Charros.   Formed in 1961, The Scottsdale Charros are an all-volunteer, non-profit group of business and civic leaders that help build our community by supporting youth sports, education and charitable causes. Click on the article below to learn more about the Scottsdale Charros and our commitment to giving back to the…

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Caretaker Landscape and Tree Management named in LM 150 List

We are proud to announce that Caretaker Landscape and Tree Management made Landscape Management’s 150 List. Click on the link below to see the full issue. June 2014   pages JD27-JD28 Table of Contents

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Going “All In” for Kids Charity Poker Tournament

Caretaker Landscape loves giving back to the community by supporting local charities. On January 17th, we held our inaugural “All In” for Kids Charity Poker Tournament for Brokers for Kids.  Brokers for Kids is a year-long contest involving valley commercial real estate teams in a fundraising drive that culminates with the Brokers for Kids Olympiad.  The main recipient for this fundraising drive…

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Escobedo at Verde Vista Grand Opening

The Valley Partnership Board of Directors voted unanimously to select Save the Family Foundation’s Escobedo at Verde Vista Affordable Housing Development as their community service charity recipient for 2013.  Together, the two organizations will build a stronger Valley by giving children in homeless and vulnerable families a safe place to build stronger bodies and minds.  Over the past 25 years,…

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Winter Pruning Tips

Fall/Winter Tree Pruning Tips In October • You can safely prune most trees; however: • Ensure temperatures don’t drop below freezing. • Be careful not to prune frost -sensitive trees too heavily. • Desert Trees have large growth in spring/summer: trim trees in October so that they will “hold their prune” longer through the winter months. In November • Frost…

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Caretaker Cares – Serving the Community

All for the Family – We CARE about Community Service Caretaker Landscape is proud to sponsor the 26th annual community service project for Valley Partnership. Valley Partnership has a strong reputation for behind a visionary group that advocates for responsible development in Arizona. Caretaker Landscape joined the partnership in 2012, in conjunction with the expansion of their services into land development…

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Sowing Seeds of Success – Caretaker Landscape Celebrates 25 Years

Many small businesses start the same way — usually with a forward-thinking entrepreneurial person or group passionate about the opportunity to make a living doing something they love. Caretaker Landscape is no different. Twenty-five years ago, Susan Stephenson Harris, a retired banker from Oklahoma, moved to Arizona to relax and play golf. Six months later, in 1988, she started Caretaker…

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Proper Water Management During the Heat

Did you know proper water management can reduce your water bill? Well, summer is here!  With pavement so hot you can fry an egg on it, imagine what our plants and trees are going through.  They are unable to escape our elements.  It is up to us to treat them correctly. Caretaker Landscape starts by ensuring that they are getting adequate…

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Caretaker News Flash- All For The Family!

Check out our girl Dena Jones, Valley Partnership’s 2013 Project Chairman!

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