


Sustainable Landscaping Practices: Part 2
Sustainable Landscaping Practices: How to Make the Shift Are you ready to make the shift to sustainable landscaping practices? The Gachina team wants to help. Making the change may be[...]
Sustainable Landscaping Practices: Part 1
Sustainable Landscaping Practices Save Time, Money & Resources Have you grown weary of trying to keep up with landscape maintenance tasks? Taking a different perspective on these tasks could help[...]
One pollinator’s habitat at a time
Gachina Landscape Management believes in protecting our precious pollinators. Partnering with Happy Hollow Park & Zoo (HHPZ), we assisted our client, San Jose First Street, LLC. , in participating[...]
Pollinator’s Week June 17-23
Gachina Landscape is proud to participate in National Pollinator Week; a time to celebrate pollinators and spread the word about what you can do to protect them. The Pollinator[...]
Gachina gives JobTrain a sustainable facelift
On Saturday June 1st, Gachina Landscape Management participated in an Earth Day event benefiting long-time neighbor and partner JobTrain. JobTrain transforms lives from poverty and unemployment[...]
Seven green industry trends for 2019
Originally published by Jill Odom, Total Landscape Care Magazine, January 1, 2019 It’s officially a new year and with it comes the new prediction of trends for 2019. We spoke[...]
Community Gardens
Community Gardens Bring People Together For ten years, Gachina Landscape Management has enthusiastically supported local community gardens, those small plots of land on which people may grow vegetables and[...]
Beneficial insects allow for organic landscaping
Maybe not everybody knows that in their landscape, there are little, sometime microscopic, creatures that crawl, slide, walk, jump and role looking for the next insect, mite, or[...]