- January 21, 2016
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- Care To Know, Caretaker In the News, Commercial Landscape Maintenance, Landscape Development, Landscape Maintenance, Landscaping Information, Uncategorized
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El Niño 2015-2016 – Community Resource Magazine by CAI
El Niño has been getting a lot of attention lately. Have you wondered how this weather phenomenon can affect your property and the ones you manage? To learn more about how El Niño may change how you manage your property’s landscape needs this winter check out this article written for CAI Magazine by our East Valley Branch Manager, Jim Potts.
Read More- January 8, 2016
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Frost Protection – Vistancia Living
Check out these great tips regarding frost protection from Arizona Landscape Contractors Association.
Read More- December 3, 2015
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Caretaker Landscape and Tree Management Announces New President
Kent Miller, President of Caretaker Landscape and Tree Management Caretaker Landscape and Tree Management recently hired Kent Miller, as its next President. Kent is a long time veteran of the commercial landscape contracting market. Kent spent almost 30 years building a landscape company that went from $4,000,000.00 of annual revenue, when he started, to over $40,000,000.00 when he left a…
Read More- November 23, 2015
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Caretaker Landscape and Tree Management – 2015 ALCA Awards Results
We are so excited to share the news!!! Seven of our communities won awards this weekend at the ALCA 39th Annual Excellence in Landscaping Awards. Caretaker Landscape wins 5 ALCA awards for Commercial Maintenance o Montana Del Sol – Judges Award – Under $25,000 o Pueblo at the Boulders – Award of Distinction – $25,001 to $50,000 o Paseo Crossing – Judges…
Read More- July 28, 2015
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We believe in education – CPR and Safety Training
Safety for our crews and residents of the communities we service is one of our top priorities! Today our Vistancia crew received CPR and first aid training.
Read More- March 1, 2015
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Caretaker Landscape Named #62 on Landscape Management’s Top150 List
We are excited to announce that with the help of our great clients and amazing team we have been named #62 on Landscape Management’s Top 150 List. Some more exciting news to share with you is that Caretaker Landscape also ranked in the following categories by Landscape Management Magazine: #11 Nationally in Design/Build and Installation, #8 in Southwest Region, and…
Read More- February 6, 2014
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- Caretaker In the News
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Caretaker Landscape and Tree Management named as one of AZRE’s Top 40 Companies to Watch
We are so excited to be named as one of AZRE’s Top 40 Companies to Watch in 2014. Check out page 31 of 42 or go directly to link below. http://azremagazine.com/news/40-companies-watch-2014
Read More- December 17, 2013
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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,…
Read More- October 30, 2013
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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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