
Posts Tagged ‘sustainable’


HHPZ Pollinator Grant for Senior Housing Community – Morgan Hill, CA
Gachina Landscape believes in protecting our precious pollinators. Pollinator friendly practices have been a reality for Gachina for over 10 years when the Company started to offer its[...]
Certified Wildlife Habitat, Butterfly and Monarch Garden
Celebrating mother earth Gachina Landscape Management is proud to announce the successful installation of another stunning, sustainable garden at a corporate campus in the Bay Area. This garden[...]
Happy Hollow Foundation “Progress for Pollinators” Grant Program
Have you heard the buzz about the Happy Hollow Foundation “Progress for Pollinators” grant program? The Happy Hollow Foundation will award up to $2,500.00 to eligible grant applicants[...]
Bee Hives and Honey Harvesting
At Gachina Landscape Management, we believe in a sustainable landscaping, organic practices, beneficial insects and the sweetness of natural HONEY!! In the Spring of 2016, coached by Wade Loo[...]
Sustainable Maintenance Solutions
February 2017 |Author Alli Rael, Landscape Contractor Design Build Maintain Supply Gachina Landscape Management is a minority and women-owned business in the San Francisco Bay Area. One of their services[...]
‘Tis the season to… fertilize your property’s valuable trees
The past few years of drought have taken a toll on your landscapes most valuable investment – your trees. To combat this drought, Gachina recommends deep root water and fertilization.[...]
Sharon Park HOA, Menlo Park ~ Certified New Wildlife Habitat by The National Wildlife Federation
Local business making a difference to protect wildlife The National Wildlife Federation® (NWF) is pleased to recognize that Gachina Landscape Management in Menlo Park, California has successfully created an[...]
New Sustainable Landscape Service – Journey of a Butterfly
Our commitment to sustainability continues with a new service – raising caterpillars to butterflies for release. Gachina recently successfully raised caterpillars into butterflies and released them at our[...]
Like A Boss
Like A Boss, written by Lindsey Getz, Turf Management 7.1.16 Introducing organic and more sustainable products, services and procedures into the landscape maintenance routine has been a primary goal[...]- 1
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