In our last blog, we discussed our local arborist and tree care services. We specifically looked at some tips for tree planting and how to care for your new trees. To build on this foundation and expa…Read More
In our previous post, we offered some tips to add to your (hopefully) growing arsenal of tree planting know-how. Among our recommendations were to be cognizant of your tree’s future growth trajector…Read More
As we’ve no doubt mentioned before, TLC Nursery & Outdoor Living is the largest landscaping company within Independence. We provide landscaping and lawn care services to both commercial and resi…Read More
Everyone loves flowers, from the bees and butterflies to children and the elderly. They relax, impress, and inspire us with their beauty and the many shapes they take.Independence is climate zone 6b, …Read More
Americans are known for being self-reliant and in recent years homesteading has become popular, even for those who live in cities. There are several reasons people cite for choosing to grow their own …Read More
I think that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree. A tree whose hungry mouth is prest Against the earth’s sweet flowing breast; A tree that looks at God all day, And lifts her leafy arms to pra…Read More
Trees are an important part of the environment everywhere. Here in Kansas, we depend on their cooling shade and protection from the bitter north winds in the winter. Here at TLC Nursery & Outdoor …Read More
Who doesn’t love relaxing in the shade of a tree in the summertime? And who wouldn’t love to have a wind block from harsh northern winds in winter time? There are simple pleasures that don’t com…Read More
It’s about this time of year that we start fielding questions about how people can transform their lawns and gardens to better withstand the heat of the brutal Independence, Kansas summers and how t…Read More
Kansas lawns have a tendency to turn yellow—or golden, as optimists like to say—in the summer. We all know the crispy, crunch, itchy yellow grass that covers our lawns in July and August. This was…Read More