by Joe Yedowitz | Apr 2, 2011 | Gardens / Landscapes, Irrigation, Tips / Advice
Though they may look healthy and insect-free, your trees and shrubs could be providing a home for some of their worst enemies at this very moment. Even if you can’t see any damage taking place, it’s possible that insect eggs and/or pupating larvae are posing a very...
by Joe Yedowitz | Mar 24, 2011 | Irrigation, Tips / Advice
It is clear to see that we have had a tough winter this year! We all know how much snow we’ve had to shovel, and how sore it can leave you! Well if your sore from shoveling all that snow, imagine how your lawn must feel from holding it all winter long!...
by Joe Yedowitz | Feb 26, 2011 | Gardens / Landscapes, Irrigation
Spring is hopefully around the corner and eventually all of this white stuff will begin to melt. I am frequently asked if snow can damage lawns…. And my response is you MAY see some snow mold on your grass once the melting is finished. There are two types of...
by Joe Yedowitz | Feb 4, 2011 | Gardens / Landscapes, Irrigation, Tips / Advice
Managing a repeat lawn offender Crabgrass is very common in home lawns due to its tremendous reproductive capabilities. Just one crabgrass plant can produce thousands of seeds, and these seeds can remain in the soil for many years before sprouting. Since...
by Joe Yedowitz | Jan 4, 2011 | Irrigation, Tips / Advice
When thinking of New Years resolutions the first thing that comes to mind is probably not your yard, however, lawn care can be a simple way to improve the looks of your home. By being diligent with your yard work, your lawn can instantly become healthier. In order to...
by Joe Yedowitz | Dec 7, 2010 | Decorative, Irrigation, Tips / Advice
It’s the season when people start getting Christmas Trees to decorate their house with. How should you take care of a freshly cut Christmas tree? We have a couple of pointers that can help keep the tree vibrant in color and last longer inside your home. You want to...