Quality Companies | Georgia Landscape Contractors Creating Beautiful Residential and Commercial Landscape Projects

Welcome to Quality Companies, Inc.

Quality Companies, Inc. is a full service Georgia landscape firm that specializes in exterior design and construction. We would like to welcome and invite you to explore our company and the many services we provide for the Georgia, Florida, and Alabama areas. You may find it helpful to search our site or use the navigation at the top to see what we are capable of achieving with your project. Our experienced and professional landscape installers know industry specific plant specifications, bloom times, and other detailed information about plant materials.

We have been in business for nineteen years and maintain a regular client base in the South Eastern Region of the United States. We own two nursery facilities, which allow quick, easy, and efficient access to the materials needed for our projects. This also allows us to maintain the quality of the plant and tree materials that we install.  With over seventy-five year round employees and over one hundred peak season, we are capable of installing your project on time, every time.

 


 

Gardening Tips for Jan-Feb

LAWN & SOD: Even though your grass is brown, the roots are still alive. Avoid heavy traffic on dormant, dry grass in the winter– it can still scar your lawn and & be difficult to heal for spring. Sod (not seed except Rye, Bermuda or Fescue) can be lain in the winter. January & February are the most effective months for treating spring weeds. Call our lawn maintenance division today for information at 229-245-9554

TREES & SHRUBS: It is a safe time to plant evergreen shrubs in the south, even in the coldest of our weather. It is also the best time to plant large trees and transplant existing trees because the cooler weather causes less shock to the root systems. They still need water, but not as much as in the hot months. Now is a safe time to remove dead, brittle or damaged limbs and renovate overgrown shrubs by removing 1/3 of the OLDest branches from the BASE of the plant root system. These are usually the thickest. Prune up overgrown branches on your trees that are losing their leaves for a more “polished” look in the spring. If you have any questions please feel free to call us.

ANNUALS & BEDDING: Don’t fret if your pansy leaves look terrible in the mornings. They will revive themselves as soon as moisture fills the leaves. This is how they protect themselves in the winter cold by wilting their leaves. Visit your winter annual beds at least once a week and water as needed. Remove faded blooms- especially important to keep your pansies blooming through to spring. Fertilize them every 2 weeks with liquid fertilizer or apply one of our specialty granular fertilizers. We have both. If you fertilize with granular, make sure to water it in well so it won’t burn

ROSES: Roses need at least 4 - 6 hours of full sunshine each day. As much sun as possible should come from the morning sun, as it is better for your roses. Prune rose bushes severely between now and Mid-March, the new that is produced will bear most of your new blooms this year. Wait until late spring to prune climbing roses. If you would like detailed information on how to properly prune your roses, please contact us.

 

Services

  • Irrigation Systems and Repairs
  • Pinestraw/Mulch
  • Sodding
  • Seeding
  • Tree Care and Removal
  • Pools
  • Fountains
  • Grading and Clearing
  • Leveling
  • Hydroseeding
  • Landscape Lighting
  • Landscape Design
  • Concrete Services
  • Pavestone Pavers
  • Retaining Walls
  • Capentry: Arbors and Fencing

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