Preparing Landscapes for Early Summer Stress
By May, landscapes across Middle Tennessee are fully active — and early summer stress isn’t far behind. This is the month to reinforce systems before heat and heavy use take their toll. “May is about strengthening what’s already growing,” said Patrick Haller, president of Haller’s Landscaping and Nursery, Inc. “Small adjustments now prevent bigger issues later.” Key May priorities include: Haller’s ongoing greenhouse development supports long-term planning for commercial landscapes by increasing access to perennials and ornamental grasses well-suited to regional conditions. This focus helps ensure plant reliability for our clients as projects move from planning into execution. May is the bridge between spring growth and summer endurance. Preparing landscapes now helps maintain curb appeal and functionality through the hottest months. For commercial landscape maintenance
