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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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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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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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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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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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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Posted on February 17th, 2016
An ice rink in the backyard? Many of your are probably thinking — but wait, isn’t freezing bad for my lawn? While this is definitely true, there is actually a safe way to have some traditional winter fun in your backyard this season without causing damage to your lawn. Step 1: Build Your Base – […]
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Posted on February 10th, 2016
The wintertime and the weather conditions that come with it can really do number on your landscaping — especially your trees and shrubs. Heavy snowfall built up on branches can cause trees to collapse and become damaged, and cold, dry air makes it difficult for your plants to sustain while dormant. Luckily, there are a […]
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Posted on February 3rd, 2016
There’s nothing more relaxing than cozying up with a warm beverage, sitting by the window and watching the snow fall during a winter storm. While snow is certainly one of the most beautiful benefits of living in an area that experiences winter in all its glory, it can also be one of the most difficult […]
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Posted on January 20th, 2016
If the meteorologists are right, the east coast may be in for a bit of a snow storm this weekend. Make sure you’re prepared to handle the snowfall with these tips to prevent damage to your plants: Secure your foliage. Netting and tying down your delicate shrubbery is a good way to help ensure they […]
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