Gibbs Newsletter
July 2018 Newsletter
July Landscape Newsletter In July we typically talk about how hot it's been. However, this year has been different. We are experiencing a mix of hot temps and also a lot of moderate temps along with large...Read More
Landscape Newsletter February 2018
February Landscape Newsletter February has been a busy month for us. Our seasonal color design team has been preparing spring designs for our clients, our Landscape Architecture division has been designing and...Read More
December 2017 Landscape Newsletter
Hope everyone has had a great year as we welcome in 2018. December is a time to be with family and friends and to reflect on all the blessing we each have. On behalf of everyone at Gibbs Landscape Company, we...Read More
October Newsletter
Fall has arrived! Whether its sports, cooler weather or watching the leaves turn…Fall is definitely a very popular time of the year and is welcomed by many. For us in the landscape installation and maintenance...Read More
July Newsletter
Hope that all of you had a great Independence Day with your families and friends. Since Summer just began, it has been nice with lower than normal temperatures so far along with an abundance of rain showers...Read More
May Landscape News
Summer plantings of annuals are underway and will continue through the rest of the month. Our flower installation teams have been working hard since April 9th tiling, sculpting, planting and fertilizing flower beds....Read More
April Newsletter
Spring is here and landscapes all over Atlanta are showing off their spring blooming plant material. We experienced another mild winter in 2017 and the heavy rainfall that occurred in the first week of April has...Read More
March 2017 Newsletter
Spring will officially arrive on March 20th this year, but like last year we are already experiencing many spring-like days. After another mild winter and we can predict a year similar to last year. We believe, like...Read More
February Landscape Newsletter
February Landscape News Another mild Winter so far this year and the groundhogs predicted an early spring for us in the South. Mild temperatures to moderate temperature swings each week puts a real strain on...Read More