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Build a Turf-Friendly Backyard Ice Rink in 5 Steps

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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How to Help Your Trees Survive the Winter

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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Top Tips For De-Icing Effectively

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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How to Prevent Winter Plant Damage

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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Melt Sidewalk Ice Without Damaging Your Grass

Posted on January 13th, 2016

As wintry weather approaches, you’re probably starting to think about those dreaded iced over walkways you’ll have to deal with around your home. While it is encouraged that you take precautions to prevent and remove any ice built up on your sidewalk, it can also be very dangerous for your plants it not performed correctly. […]

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Keep Your Garden Growing Indoors

Posted on January 7th, 2016

Imagine having your own source of fresh herbs and produce right at your fingertips. With your own personal garden, you can! Though winter may put a damper on your green thumb, causing your plants to go dormant and leaving you to rely on your local supermarket for your favorite fruits and veggies, that doesn’t always […]

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When to Remove Snow From Your Yard

Posted on January 5th, 2016

While the winter weather has been very mild so far, it’s inevitable that the snow will arrive sooner or later! As we’ve mentioned in past posts, snow accumulation on your landscape can be very dangerous and even deadly to your grass and shrubs if not handled correctly. Before you find yourself gazing out the window […]

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Is it Too Late to Plant?

Posted on December 22nd, 2015

Although yesterday was the first official day of winter, the weather in the New England area has been fairly mild so far. That being said, you might be wondering if you still have time to plant a few more trees and shrubs before the brunt of winter hits. In short, the answer is yes! Generally […]

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3 Ways to Protect Your Yard this Winter

Posted on December 18th, 2015

Winter is right around the corner and so are some of the biggest snowstorms of the season. While some might be anxiously anticipating a hearty snowfall and hoping for a white Christmas, others are dreading the damaging effects that snow can have on their perfectly manicured lawns! If you’re a member of the latter, don’t […]

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Must-Do Yard Tasks Before the First Snowfall

Posted on December 10th, 2015

Is your yard prepared for the first snow storm of the season? If not, here are three must-do tasks to accomplish before the snow begins to fall. Fertilize – The goal is to have your root systems fully fed by the time that winter rolls around. That way, roots will be more weather resistant and […]

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