Precision Landscape Management
Precision Landscape Management provides high-quality Lawn and Plant Care, Landscape Design, and Landscape Management services in Greenville, Greer, Travelers Rest, and surrounding areas. Established in 2010, we have been dedicated to helping homeowners achieve beautiful and healthy landscapes that they can be proud of. Our team of experienced professionals prioritize sustainability and build long-
And just like that, a weekend at the comes to a close! We’re thrilled our crew didn’t get lost in the garden center.
Thanks to our amazing vendors and our crew for making it all happen. Didn’t get a chance to stop by? Here’s a brief recap of the layout.
01/29/2026
Stop Weeds Before They Start!
Early spring w**ds can sneak up fast—but using pre-emergents in your lawn and planting beds helps prevent them from ever taking hold.
Applying pre-emergent at the right time creates a barrier in the soil that stops w**d seeds from germinating, saving you time, effort, and frustration later in the season.
A little prevention now keeps your landscape looking clean and healthy all year long!
Need help or guidance on how or when to apply pre-emergent? Reach out to us today and we can get you on the right track!
01/27/2026
Pruning Tip for Flowering Shrubs
It’s time to prune your summer-flowering shrubs, but be careful with spring bloomers! Plants like forsythia, quince, and early spring spiraea formed their flower buds last fall—pruning them now means losing those beautiful blooms. Wait to prune those until after they finish flowering.
When pruning, focus on:
- Removing dead, decayed, or broken branches first
- Shaping the plant naturally
- Opening the center for better air circulation and sunlight
Thoughtful pruning keeps your shrubs healthy, vibrant, and blooming beautifully.
Need help knowing what to prune (and when)? We’re here for you!
01/20/2026
Pruning Season Tip
Now is a great time to prune summer-flowering shrubs — but be careful with spring bloomers!
Important to know:
Many early spring-flowering shrubs set their buds last fall. Pruning them now will mean fewer (or no!) blooms this season.
Wait to prune these until after they finish flowering:
• Forsythia
• Quince
• Spiraea
• Other early spring bloomers
When pruning, focus on:
- Improving the overall shape
- Opening the center for better air circulation & sunlight
- Removing dead, decayed, or broken branches first
Not sure what should be pruned now vs. later? Our team is always happy to help guide you through seasonal plant care!
01/14/2026
Now is a great time to clean up the canopy of your crape myrtles by selectively removing any undesired minor limbs. Light, thoughtful pruning helps improve structure, airflow, and overall health.
Avoid “crape murder.” Severe pruning causes long-term damage, weak growth, and fewer blooms. Proper pruning keeps your trees strong and beautiful for years to come.
If you’re unsure what to remove, our team is happy to help!
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11 Beverly Road
Greenville, SC
29609
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8:30am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8:30am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8:30am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8:30am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8:30am - 5pm |