Bret Utter, President & CEO
The most important thing I’ve learned in my 20+ years of running a business is that every single day I learn something new. And as I continue learning, I apply this knowledge to my business and in return you get a better product.
We do not cut corners for any reason, and while you may find cheaper prices or better “sounding” sales pitches, you won’t be happy in the end.
We make it a point to always tell you straight up the good and the “bad” about your ideas or choices before implementing them so you can make the right decision and get to enjoy your yard for years to come.
No matter what your budget is – we can make it work! Bret Utter, President & CEO, Cacti Landscapes INC & Cacti Grounds Management LLC
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Can you cut wet grass and still come out ahead? Technically, yes. Whether you should is a different question entirely. The answer depends on how wet, what kind of soil you have, and how much you’re willing to risk on a shortcut. Why Cutting Wet Grass Can Harm Your Lawn Damp conditions do not just
How to Choose Artificial Turf in Henderson, NV
Knowing how to choose artificial turf in Henderson is different from anywhere else. Henderson summers don’t just test turf, they expose every weakness in it. Surface temperatures regularly exceed 150°F, monsoon season pushes drainage systems to their limit, and UV exposure fades low-grade fibers within a single season. Henderson also has specific landscape restrictions that
Furrow Irrigation System: How It Works & When To Use
Growing crops in dry climates takes water, which costs money. As a result, farmers have always looked for ways to stretch every gallon, and furrow irrigation became one of the earliest answers. Even today, thousands of years later, growers still rely on it because the method remains cheap and effective for the right conditions. What
The Best Faux Greenery Options for Desert Landscaping Designs
Maintaining a lush, vibrant garden in the Mojave Desert often feels like fighting a losing battle against nature. Summer temperatures climb past 115°F, and even the hardiest biological plants can struggle. Your investment becomes a collection of brown, crispy foliage. The faux greenery available today bears little resemblance to the cheap plastic decor of decades
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