by Amanda | Feb 15, 2026 | Newsletter
Have you ever felt like your landscape is being serviced, but not truly cared for? There is a difference. You can see it in the details, but more importantly, you can feel it in the experience. Maintenance keeps things in order, management builds something lasting. At...
by Amanda | Feb 9, 2026 | Blog
When most homeowners think about landscaping, they picture lawns, gardens, and hardscapes. But for properties that include wooded areas, whether it’s a few mature trees or several acres of forest, there’s another layer of care required: forestry management! At...
by Amanda | Feb 2, 2026 | Blog
How Brush Cutting Can Reduce Ticks and Pests At Cedarwood Landscaping, we believe that a well-managed landscape is more than just beautiful—it should also be safe, healthy, and functional. One often overlooked part of achieving that is proper brush cutting. If your...
by Amanda | Jan 26, 2026 | Blog
For property owners with wooded areas, the health and structure of your forested landscape is just as important as the curated gardens and hardscaping closer to the home. One of the most effective tools for preserving that health is strategic forest thinning—an often...
by Amanda | Jan 20, 2026 | Blog
Most homeowners wait for the first signs of spring to begin thinking about their landscape. But the reality is: if you wait until March to plan, you’ve already lost precious time. At Cedarwood Landscaping, winter is a prime season for vision, strategy, and design. The...