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Signature welcomes Konrady’s Lawn and Landscaping

News on January 19th, 2012 No Comments

We are pleased to announce the acquisition of Konrady’s Lawn and Landscaping by Signature Landscape owner, Bill Gordon. Duane Konrady, founder of Konrady’s Lawn and Landscaping passed away unexpectedly in September 2010. Bill and Duane were long time friends in the industry and he is honored to be able to continue the legacy that Duane left behind. We… Read More »

Landscape Awards

News on December 19th, 2011 No Comments

Each year, the MAGICouncil (Mid-America Green Industry Council) holds an awards ceremony to recognize the work that goes into making our landscapes stand out among the rest. Signature Landscape is proud to announce that we walked away with the Grand Award for Commercial Landscape Maintenance at Corporate Woods. We also won a Distinction Award for our… Read More »

Create a Holiday Wreath After Pruning your Evergreens

Landscape Tips, News on December 1st, 2011 No Comments

When decorating for the holidays this year, look no further than your own front yard. After pruning your trees and shrubs, save some of the trimmings to make your own holiday wreath. You’ll need a wreath frame, which can be purchased from a craft store, or you could make your own using a coat hanger… Read More »

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The Harvest Ball

News on November 22nd, 2011 No Comments

Members of the Signature Landscape team got dressed up and attended the Harvest Ball at Bartle Hall last weekend. This was the 25th anniversary for the Ball. The Harvest Ball Society raises money each year for a number of beneficiaries in the Kansas City area.  

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Dormant Pruning

News on November 18th, 2011 No Comments

Winter is a great time of year to prune many of the trees and shrubs in the area. Horticultural specialist Chris Carter says, “When the tree is dormant, it’s a great time to correct flaws like crossed branches because you can see them without the leaves.” Pruning deciduous trees and shrubs stimulates blooming and improves… Read More »