Landscapers Awendaw SC | Call Lowcountry Nursery Company

4461 N Hwy 17, Awendaw, SC 29429

(843) 849-6064

https://www.lowcountrynursery.net

Services Offered

  • Insect management - shrubs
  • Shrub care
  • Shrub transplanting
  • Landscape maintenance
  • Shrub removal

Local Business Overview

Lowcountry Nursery Company is a trusted local nursery and landscaping business serving Awendaw, SC, and the surrounding Lowcountry area. We specialize in comprehensive shrub care and landscape maintenance to address common local issues like dying shrubs and insect damage that many homeowners face. Our expert team provides services including shrub planting, pruning, transplanting, and removal, along with targeted disease and insect management to protect your landscape. With deep knowledge of the local climate and soil conditions, we help Awendaw residents maintain healthy, vibrant outdoor spaces that thrive in our unique coastal environment. We're your neighbors dedicated to solving landscaping challenges with practical, effective solutions.

Question Answers

What's the most common cause of dying shrubs in Awendaw, and how can you help?

In Awendaw's coastal climate, dying shrubs are often caused by soil issues, improper watering, or pest infestations like scale insects. We diagnose the specific problem through inspection and provide targeted solutions such as soil amendment, proper irrigation setup, and insect management treatments to revive and protect your shrubs.

How do you manage insect damage on shrubs in our area?

We use integrated pest management (IPM) strategies tailored to Awendaw's common pests like aphids, spider mites, and scale insects. This includes identification, environmentally responsible treatments, and preventive care through proper pruning and maintenance to reduce future infestations and keep your landscape healthy.

When is the best time for shrub pruning or transplanting in the Lowcountry?

For most shrubs in Awendaw, late winter to early spring (February-April) is ideal for pruning, as plants are dormant but about to grow. Transplanting is best done in fall or early spring when temperatures are milder. We assess each shrub's type and condition to schedule services at the optimal time for success.



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