Posted on January 2nd, 2019
One of the big drawbacks of winter is that nothing grows. Well, nothing grows outside. But inside your house is the perfect climate to have plants of your own. Not only do houseplants add some color and interest to any room of your house but they also act as natural air purifiers. So what types […]
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Posted on December 19th, 2018
You have invested your hard earned time and money into your landscape this year. Your trees and shrubs have had a successful growing season, and they are as strong and healthy as they’ve ever been. But now winter is here, and you’re worried about the damage the winter weather can bring upon your trees and […]
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Posted on December 5th, 2018
Is your lawn looking tired and worn out? Does your grass look thin or patchy in areas? Then your yard would benefit from overseeding. Overseeding is one of the many steps that should be part of any homeowners yard maintenance. But what is overseeding? To put it simply, it’s the applying more grass seed […]
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Posted on November 30th, 2018
With cold temperatures, chilling winds, and snow right around the corner, it begs the question: Can snow damage my lawn? Before we answer this question, it is important to note a few things. First, grass stores essential nutrients in their root systems during the fall months. Second, when the weather gets consistently cold, grass enters […]
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Posted on November 26th, 2018
Our snow-free days are numbered here in Massachusetts. If you haven’t already, then you need to get started on your winter prep before the big freeze. Here are some helpful tips that you can use before and during the winter to keep your yard well-maintained and healthy. Mulch Not only does mulch retain moisture but […]
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Posted on November 9th, 2018
Deer control is not something that we often think about throughout the year. As we get later into the fall season, you may notice an increase in the number of deer in your yard or neighborhood. There are three reasons for this increase: Mating season starts in October and runs though December. During this time […]
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Posted on November 6th, 2018
Here at Turf Unlimited, Inc., we are thankful throughout the year; but as Thanksgiving approaches, it offers us a real chance to reflect on all the ways we have helped customer’s landscape needs. With so many reasons, we have picked our top 5 below. Patch free lawns. We offer expert seeding techniques to keep your lawn […]
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Posted on October 16th, 2018
Do you desire a lush green lawn that the neighbors can envy? The efforts you put forth with fall lawn care can make a difference. It’s common to want to take a break when the cold weather sets in, fight the urge! When you prep your lawn in the fall, you’ll be amazed at the […]
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Posted on October 3rd, 2018
New England lawn care and maintenance tend to get overlooked once we hit the fall and winter seasons. We spend our summers outside in our yards mowing, trimming, fertilizing, and simply enjoying our grass, beds, and gardens. However, once September arrives, life in this region tends to pick up, giving us less time to relax in […]
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Posted on September 26th, 2018
Fall in New England means football, fairs, and foliage. Leaf peepers from all over the world flock to our region to catch a glimpse of the leaves as they transition from emerald green into fiery reds, yellows, and oranges. Fortunately for us locals, we never have to leave the comfort of home to enjoy everything […]
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