Caretaker In The News – Tech Success by Lawn and Landscape Magazine

Thank you to Lawn & Landscape for featuring us in your Top 100 issue. We are honored and humbled to be included in such an elite group with the best in our industry. We have great appreciation for our team members, client partners, and vendors who make this all possible, thank you! Click below to view the full article: Lawn…

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Celebrating Earth Day!

Happy #EarthDay! Our team celebrated today by dropping off #plant donations to the The Wild Animal Sanctuary!  Check out our adorable #CaretakerKids, too cute!!! Thanks to Antonio and Justin for representing the #CaretakerTeam. Arbor Day, April 28th, is quickly approaching and is another way for us to celebrate our earth and sustainability.  Here are some fun facts from the Arbor Day…

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Video of Large Tree Removal in 38 seconds – Check it out here!

Our tree crew did an amazing job on a large tree removal for Kelly’s at SouthBridge in Old Town Scottsdale. Check out our tree crew remove a tree in 38 seconds at Kelly’s at SouthBridge! #timelapse #safetyfirst #arborist #treeclimber #caretakerlandscape #ISA #certifiedarborist #safety #propertymanagement #treetrimming #treemanagement #tree #trees #commercialproperty #CRE #videotricks #largecrane #caretaker #crane #treecrew Posted by Caretaker Landscape and…

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Landscape Development – The Meadows in Peoria, Arizona

We are proud to be partnering with Maracay Homes on the development of The Meadows in Peoria, Arizona.  The Meadows is set to have their grand opening in September of 2016. We are excited to be part of this project that will feature, ” 173 home sites and a whole lot of space. In fact, The Meadows will feature some of…

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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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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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Chilean Mesquite & Their Pods

Have you noticed all the Chilean Mesquite pods dropping? History – Native Mesquite trees dot southwest Arizona’s desert landscape, but the Chilean Mesquite is an interloper that has edged its way into drought-resistant gardens.  The Chilean Mesquite, Prosopis chilensis, is originally from Chile, hence its name, and it’s a relative of the pea family.  The thornless tree produces an edible…

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Safety First – Tree Worker Certification

Caretaker Landscape Is All About Safety First When Working in Trees Aerial Rescue Caretaker Landscape’s Tree Management team promotes Tree Worker Certification as an important element to promoting safe tree practices.  The goal is and always has been to be a leading expert in Tree Management.  As part of that mission, we are certifying our tree climbers and crew to be WCISA…

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Congrats Jovan on receiving your ACLP Certification through ALCA!!!

Congrats Jovan!!!  Jovan just recieved his ACLP Certificate through ALCA!!!                       What is covered in the Arizona Certified Landscape Professional Program?  Why is it important to you and your community? The Arizona Certified Landscape Professional (ACLP) is an educational program for those aspiring to be professional landscapers.  Here is an outline…

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Congrats to Craig and Chris our new ACLPs!!!

Congrats to Account Manager Craig St. Clair and our Water Management Specialist Chris Howell for passing their ACLP through Arizona Landscape Contractors Association.  

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