Protect Your Investment: Prune Trees to ISA Standards

Protect Your Investment: Prune Trees to ISA Standards Trees are a source of beauty, shade, botanical resources and emotional wellness, but do you know why it’s important to maintain them to International Society of Arborists (ISA) standards? Pruning the trees on your property to these standards is not just about aesthetics: it’s about ensuring their health, safety and longevity. At…

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The Phoenix “False Spring” Trap: Why Your Garden is at Risk During January and February

The Phoenix “False Spring” Trap: Why Your Garden is at Risk in January and February In the low desert of Phoenix, “see-saw” temperatures in January and February—swinging between the low 60s and high 70s, or even low 80s—create a phenomenon often called a False Spring. While these temperatures feel pleasant to residents, they send conflicting signals to plants that can…

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Top 5 Reasons to Choose Caretaker Landscape Certified Backflow Prevention Services

5 Critical Reasons Why Certified Backflow Prevention is Non-Negotiable for Arizona HOA and Commercial Properties Introduction For HOA and commercial property managers in Arizona, backflow prevention isn’t a checklist item—it’s a fundamental necessity for legal compliance, public health, and financial risk mitigation. This specialized service, which goes above and beyond standard landscape maintenance, requires a certified professional. “Our certified staff…

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Todd Schneider Named Honorary Commander at Luke Air Force Base

Caretaker Landscape & Tree Management is proud to announce the appointment of Todd Schneider, Vice President of Construction, as a member of the Honorary Commander Program (HCC) at Luke Air Force Base. Lt. Col. Carlos Franco, left, welcomes Todd Schneider, Vice President of Construction at Caretaker Landscape & Tree Management, into the Honorary Commander program at Luke Air Force Base.…

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Arizona’s Premier Landscape Company: 36 Years of Innovation and Dedication

Celebrating 36 Years: Reflecting On Our Success As we celebrate our 36th year in business, I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to our valued clients and partners. Our journey has been marked by growth, dedication, and a shared commitment to excellence, and it is with your support and hard work that have made  this milestone…

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CELEBRATING 35 YEARS OF GROWTH!

Longevity is certainly a testament to exceptional service, dedication, and commitment. As we kick off our yearlong celebration we look back on where it all started: August 8th, 1988 The influence of our founder, Susan G. Harris, continues to impact all that we do.  When she opened the doors, she made it clear – she simply wanted “to be the…

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23 Years Already?!

Happy 23rd work anniversary, Juan! Joining the Caretaker family in 1998 as a maintenance foreman, Juan has worn many hats from maintenance to irrigation, to operations and even training. Throughout the years, he has always been a team motivator, who provides a fresh perspective. Earning essential industry credentials along the way. Being a Certified Arborist, Certified Desert Landscape professional and…

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Happy Birthday to US!

Happy 33rd Birthday, Caretaker, Inc.! On August 8, 1988 – Caretaker Landscape and Tree Management opened its doors for business! Today we are officially 33 years and one day! 😊 We want to take a moment to acknowledge all of our employees. With your hard work and dedication you have made Caretaker Landscape the awesome company that it is today!…

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Caretaker Landscape holds the #85 spot on the LM150

On behalf of our Executive Team: Our CEO and owner, Matt White and COO and President, Mark Wordley sat down with Landscape Management magazine to discuss our culture, what they’ve learned over the years of growth and so much more. Check out the article here:

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July is Smart Irrigation Month

Caretaker Landscape and Tree Management is a Platinum Premier Partner with Weathermatic – the industry leader in smart irrigation technology.

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