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  • Weed Control Tips for Commercial Properties - Titan Landscaping Services

    Weed Control Tips for Keeping Phoenix Commercial Properties Clean and Clear

    Weed control in Phoenix is a year-round responsibility. The combination of irrigation, heat, and winter rain gives weeds like spurge and cheeseweed everything they need to spread. If you leave them alone, they take hold fast. Once established, they crowd out your intended plantings. Staying on top of weeds is a baseline part of property…

  • Reliable Irrigation Pipe Repair - Phoenix - Titan Landscaping Services

    Reliable Irrigation Pipe Repair for Phoenix Commercial Properties

    Irrigation pipe leaks are common but costly for Phoenix commercial properties. Desert heat and aging systems cause cracks, splits, and hidden leaks that can waste thousands of gallons. Without fast action, small leaks quickly damage landscapes and inflate operating costs. Titan Landscape Services helps property managers protect their investment by resolving pipe issues early. Prompt…

  • Fix Broken Irrigation Timers - Phoenix - Titan Landscaping Services

    Why Phoenix Property Managers Can’t Afford to Ignore Broken Irrigation Timers

    Is Your Timer Programmed for Plant and Soil Needs? In Phoenix, irrigation systems work overtime. Extreme heat, compacted soils, and rapid evaporation magnify every programming mistake or broken component. A malfunctioning irrigation timer can quietly erode both your landscape and your budget. Titan Landscape Services helps property managers reduce costly water waste and protect plant…

  • Stubborn Weeds in Phoenix - Titan Landscaping Services

    How to Get Rid of Tough Weeds in Phoenix Lawns & Gardens

    Keeping a commercial landscape weed-free in Phoenix is no easy task. The heat, dry soil, and occasional rain create the perfect environment for weeds to thrive. They push through lawns, invade groundcovers, and spread across granite areas faster than you’d expect. That’s why weed control services are essential to keeping your landscape in top shape….

  • Top Invasive Weeds - Titan Landscaping - Phoenix

    Top 5 Invasive Weeds in Phoenix (Best Practices for Year-Round Management)

    Weeds in Phoenix never seem to take a break. They pop up on lawns, in granite areas, and between pavement cracks, which makes commercial properties look messy. Proper weed control services are often necessary if you're managing a business or a large property. Titan Landscape Services provides commercial landscape maintenance that stays ahead of weeds…

  • Modern suburban homes with terracotta roofs, featuring xeriscaped front yards with various desert plants, cacti, and decorative rocks under a clear blue sky.

    Sustainable Landscaping Trends for Phoenix Properties in 2025

    Sustainable landscaping is essential for property managers in Phoenix. With the region’s desert climate and water restrictions, creating resource-efficient landscapes is a practical way to lower costs, meet regulations, and improve tenant satisfaction. These trends for 2025 will help you optimize your properties while conserving resources. Water-Wise Landscaping with Xeriscaping Xeriscaping is a leading choice…

  • Frost-covered ornamental grass in the foreground, with a snow-blanketed suburban yard and houses in the background, illuminated by the golden glow of a sunrise.

    Protecting Desert Plants from Frost While Conserving Water

    Property and facility managers in Phoenix face unique challenges during winter. Frost can harm the appearance and health of desert plants, potentially diminishing the professional image of your properties. At the same time, water conservation is always a priority. Titan Landscape Services offers solutions to protect your landscapes while supporting sustainable practices. How Frost Impacts…

  • Man planting a tree

    Tree Investment Strategies for Property Managers

    Planting for Success in Desert Soil Getting Started Phoenix soil presents unique challenges with its heavy clay and caliche layers. Break up compacted soil with a pick or shovel. Mix your backfill with 70% native soil and 30% composted mulch to give roots the best start. Planting Made Simple Dig your hole twice as wide…