Welcome to the final day of our series on Cornerstone’s core values. Today, we explore a value close to our hearts: “Honor Our Families.” This principle is about recognizing and respecting the interconnectedness of our personal and professional lives and the importance of nurturing both. Understanding the Value: Work-Life Harmony: At Cornerstone, we strive for […]
Read MoreWelcome to Day 5 of our journey through Cornerstone’s core values. Today, we delve into a principle that guides our operational excellence: “We Are Process Driven.” At Cornerstone, being process-driven is about striking the perfect balance between following proven methods and being adaptable to unique situations. It’s understanding that while having structured processes is crucial, […]
Read MoreWelcome to Day 4 of our series on Cornerstone’s core values. Today’s focus is on a principle that drives us to excel beyond the ordinary: “Good is the Enemy of Great.” At Cornerstone, we believe that good is just a starting point. We aim for greatness in every task we undertake, be it a small […]
Read MoreWelcome to Day 3 of our exploration into Cornerstone’s core values. Today, we shine a light on a key principle to our success and excellence: “We Are Overly Prepared.” In the fast-paced and dynamic world of landscaping and horticulture, being prepared is not just a precaution; it’s a necessity. At Cornerstone, we take this to […]
Read MoreWelcome to Day 2 of our journey through Cornerstone’s core values. Today, we spotlight a fundamental principle that acts as the foundation of our trust and integrity: “We Do What We Say.” At Cornerstone, we understand that trust is the cornerstone of any successful relationship, whether with clients, team members, or partners. It’s not just […]
Read MoreWelcome to our special blog series where we delve into the heart of what makes Cornerstone not just a workplace, but a community. Over the next six days, we will explore the five core values that define our culture and guide our actions, both as individuals and as a collective force. At Cornerstone, we believe […]
Read MoreEmbracing Evolution in Horticulture and Landscaping Good afternoon, fellow landscape enthusiasts! 🌿 The dynamic realm of horticulture and landscaping demands a keen eye on industry trends and innovations, propelling our team at Cornerstone Partners to actively participate in industry association conferences and education sessions. Today, let’s uncover the substantial benefits of this commitment to continuous […]
Read MoreInterlocking concrete pavers, such as those used in patios, driveways, walkways, and hardscape designs, are porous, which means they will absorb water over time. They can also absorb other liquids, like oils and grease, which can leave them stained and unsightly. Sealing pavers can protect against wear and deterioration by providing a barrier to prevent […]
Read MoreIf you notice a white or gray film on your plant’s leaves – almost as if they are covered in a thin film of baby powder or flour – there’s a good chance that the plant is suffering from powdery mildew, a fungal disease made up of spores, also known as Blumeria graminis. Powdery mildew […]
Read MoreSpider mites are a common garden pest that lives on the underside of the leaves of trees and shrubs and and in evergreens. It feeds on plants by puncturing the leaves or needles and sucking out the chlorophyll. For a non-evergreen type plant, this damage won’t be fatal, but it certainly weakens the plant and makes […]
Read MoreEvergreens, like boxwoods, arborvitaes, and junipers, are susceptible to winter burnout. This occurs during particularly dry winter months when the roots can no longer pull water from the soil to feed the plant. Instead, they rely on the moisture that is stored in their leaves, which causes evaporation. When evaporation occurs, the plant’s leaves or […]
Read MoreRoots are the lifeline of a tree, vital to its health and well-being. The root system’s main job is to absorb and transport much-needed water, nutrients and oxygen. It’s also responsible for helping to stabilize the structure of the tree, keeping it healthy and strong. Most trees’ root systems expand well beyond the base of […]
Read MoreIn the autumn months, as flowers start to die off and leaves begin to fall, many property owners think there’s not much more to be done to their landscapes for the season. However, fall is the best time to give your lawn a head start for spring. One way to do this is through aerating. […]
Read MoreEveryone knows you need to water flowers, but are you doing it correctly? The best time to water Did you know that the best time to water is early to mid-morning? This gives your plants enough time to dry off before evening. When the temperatures cool off at night, and if the plants are wet, […]
Read MoreAs we start to prepare landscape beds for our commercial and residential homeowners in spring, we also begin having conversations about mulch. Mulch has many benefits and should be considered a must-have for every landscape for various reasons. Benefits of mulch Mulch offers many benefits, including: Giving your landscape beds a fresh, manicured look. Protecting […]
Read MoreAll landscapes need water. However, too much water is never a good thing. When water on your property doesn’t drain well, or if it pools in your lawn, garden beds, or on sidewalks or driveways, it can lead to a host of problems. Downspout and gutter issues  Many things can cause poor drainage. When water […]
Read MoreUnfortunately, if sections of your lawn have browned out and not yet recovered, it’s probably not coming back. Lawns that are stressed because of intense summer heat or lack of water and nutrients usually turn brown. This happens because the grass goes dormant and is trying to protect itself from further damage. However, if stressful […]
Read MoreWhether you own a commercial or residential property, pruning your trees and shrubs is a critical landscape task. When the branches of trees and shrubs become dense, they don’t allow light, air and nutrients to move through the plant’s canopy and its root system. Also, branches that are crossing over and touching can rub on […]
Read MorePlanting grass seed or laying sod is like giving your lawn a fresh, new beginning. However, grass seed, in particular, can be very fragile. It’s important to follow guidelines to help promote growth, strength, and durability as the grass takes root. Whether you’re establishing an entirely new lawn or repairing sections of a damaged one, […]
Read MoreTrees need water like any other plant in your garden–whether they are newly planted or have been in the ground for years. Established trees are sometimes forgotten about over time, but they need moisture just like any other plant in your landscape. Properly watering a newly planted tree A new tree can take up to […]
Read MoreMany of our residential and commercial clients people rely on mulch throughout the summer to protect their plants from the heat, seal in moisture and help keep the weeds at bay. But did you know that mulch can play a critical role for your plants during the winter months too? Mulch protects your plant’s fragile […]
Read MoreMany customers ask: Is applying a winter fertilizer really needed? Our simple answer: yes. Lawn applications and treatments vary throughout a season. Some are designed to help your grass grow, while other lawn treatments help with weed control. The frequency and timeframe to apply also can vary. Winter fertilizer is applied once you are no […]
Read MoreWe use liquid brine on sidewalk and road surfaces throughout the winter for our commercial and HOA customers. It is an anti/deicing solution. It’s versatile and can be used either as an anti-ice application pre-treatment before a snow event or applied afterward as a deicer. It can melt snow and ice quickly, preventing them […]
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