Goodbye Summer- Hello Fall. Not that we see or feel any difference when it comes to weather, but our busy season officially ended. We are not slowing down tho! With new properties and a busy schedule, we are always on the go making our properties looking fabulous. Don’t believe us? Give us a call.
Are you hot yet?
Are you hot yet? It is only July and we are experiencing very hot days. Yes, this is Florida- hot, muggy, rainy, oh did I say hot? Always bring your liquids, umbrella and bug spray with you. You never know what you will need. Stay cool and dry.
Hurricane Season 2025
It’s almost June 1st, which means, the hurricane season is here. Those that lived here for many years know, that each summer is different, but we all prepare for just in case scenario. We make sure we get our supplies ahead of time and don’t wait till last second. We fill out our tanks with gas, get water and food supplies, gather our important information and find a safe place. As a business owner, you have to think about your employees, office, tools, vehicles and so on. Do not wait till last moment and be prepared. We, at Landcare, make sure, we are ready for whatever Mother Nature brings.
Busy season is almost here
Spring already knocked on our door and we are ready for another busy season.
With all brand new equipment and an experienced staff, we are here to do our best.
We proudly serve Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas Counties. If you would like to compare your prices or thinking about finding new landscaping company, give us a call!
We are here to help!
Happy New Year 2025!
Landcare would like to wish you a very happy, healthy and safe New Year 2025!
Preparing for the 2024 Hurricane Season
Preparing for the 2024 Hurricane Season
Hurricane Season June 1 through November 30
Living in Florida offers many benefits and advantages, but be sure to thoroughly prepare for the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season starting June 1. After assessing damages done from hurricanes in the past few years, Floridians are encouraged to have at least 7 days of supplies. These supplies include food, water, medicine, batteries, etc. Each family and business is advised to be adequately stocked and prepared to face this hurricane season.
During the past three years, four hurricanes have made landfall in Florida, including Hurricane Michael, the first hurricane to make landfall in the U.S. as a Category 5 since Hurricane Andrew in 1992. If you are unsure of what to do when disaster strikes, make a plan today.
If you are an owner of a business and want to ensure that you will be able to continue business after a disaster, visit floridadisaster.org/business/planning-for-businesses/ to get started on planning.
For information about planning for any disaster and for disaster preparedness tips, visit www.ready.gov/.
Originally from FloridaDisaster.org