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5 Tips For Backyard Composting

Posted on April 5th, 2016

One of the best ways to recycle materials and revive your yard is by creating a compost pile. Compost is rich in nutrients, which makes it perfect for planting new greenery and feeding your current landscaping. If you’re considering starting up your very own compost pile, here are some tips you might want to keep […]

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The Four D’s of Pruning

Posted on April 4th, 2016

While most homeowners and gardening enthusiasts realize the importance of pruning their plants, many first-timers are unsure just where to begin. Staring at an unruly cluster of bushes can certainly be overwhelming at first. However, as long as you follow these four general guidelines, your trees and shrubs will be trimmed to perfection in no […]

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How to Start Up Your Sprinkler for Spring

Posted on March 28th, 2016

Spring has sprung, but have your sprinklers? If not, now is the perfect time to start up your sprinkler system for the season, and here’s how you can do it. Test the soil. Before you start watering, you want to make sure that your soil is ready to receive water. Push a shovel at least […]

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Spring Cleaning 101: Start With Your Yard

Posted on March 24th, 2016

When it comes to early spring, three things come to mind: Spring showers, spring sunshine, and most importantly, spring cleaning. As you prepare your list of seasonal cleaning duties, make sure you don’t forget the most important place to start — your yard! Get to pruning. Before you start clearing out debris on the ground, […]

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When Should I Start Watering My Lawn in Spring?

Posted on March 21st, 2016

Say goodbye to the cold, frozen temperatures of winter, and hello to the warm breeze of spring! The spring equinox was yesterday, so we’re sure you’re just dying to get your hands on those lawn care tools you packed away in the shed so many months ago. When it comes to reviving and rejuvenating your […]

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Weed Control: Types of Herbicides

Posted on March 17th, 2016

Spring showers might bring may flowers, but they can also create ideal growing conditions for a variety of pesky weeds. If you’re ready to retire your weedwhacker this season once and for all, you’ll definitely need to brush up on the different types of herbicides available to you. That way you’ll know what to choose […]

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How to Start Spring Lawn Maintenance Now

Posted on March 15th, 2016

If you’re anything like us, you’re probably teeming with excitement to get down in the dirt this spring and start beautifying your yard once again. While spring has not truly sprung yet, there are still a few early season lawn care tasks that you can start to employ. Here’s what you need to know to […]

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The Latest In Landscaping For 2016

Posted on March 9th, 2016

This spring, landscaping enthusiasts and green thumbs everywhere will be packing in the color with these brand new, bright, bold trees and shrubs! ‘Fuschia Glow’ Hydrangea  – Hydrangeas have been a longtime favorite for gardeners everywhere, and we suspect this new bright pink variety will just continue that trend. Growing up to 3 feet tall, […]

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How To Prep Your Lawn Tools For Spring

Posted on March 4th, 2016

Get ready, because spring will be here in just 18 short days! That means preparing for your seasonal lawn maintenance tasks should be top of mind in the next month. To help you kick off your spring lawn care season, here’s what you need to know to get your lawn tools up and working after […]

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5 Popular Garden Plants That Can Kill

Posted on March 2nd, 2016

It’s that time of the year when homeowners start putting the snowy season behind them, and begin thinking forward to the spring showers, may flowers, and sunny garden landscapes ahead. However, while the variety of beautiful blooms might be seemingly endless, some of them might not be as wonderful as they appear. As you start […]

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