THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING

A Night for Nature

 

We hope you love your new succulent!

Needless to say, we are big plant fans here at Montano’s Landscaping, and we wanted to share something we love with you. By attending A Night for Nature, we know you have a passion for being outdoors and exploring the abundant nature we have access to thanks to the work of the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County.

It was truly our pleasure to sponsor A Night for Nature, as being good stewards of our natural resources is an important facet of who we are as a company. We are committed to utilizing native plantings, selecting drought-tolerant plants to decrease water usage, and incorporating environmentally-friendly elements in our designs.

Your new succulent is a great example of an environmentally-conscious plant choice. It can improve air quality in your home and is very efficient with water usage. To keep your succulent healthy, just give it a little water when the soil is bone dry. They do not like sitting in water, and it’s best to avoid getting water on the leaves. Try taking your succulent out of the bucket, and setting the pot in a dish with just a bit of water. The soil will absorb the water through the holes in the bottom of the pot, and you’ll be good to go for a week or so. Enjoy!

 It’s a pleasure meeting you.

Whether or not we had a chance to chat with you at A Night for Nature, we wanted to introduce ourselves. We are Carlos and Amanda Montano, second generation owners of Montano’s Landscaping. We are proud Naperville residents, having grown up here ourselves and now raising our family here.

Creating outdoor living spaces for our clients to enjoy with their family and friends is our passion. When you have a space you love, you will use it, and that means memories are made - memories you will carry with you for years to come.

It’s an honor helping our clients make their dream outdoor living spaces a reality. If you have a vision of your perfect space, we’d love to help! Looking for some inspiration? Take a peek at the video below…