by Joe Yedowitz | May 22, 2014 | Lawn Tips, Seasonal Tips, Tips / Advice, Uncategorized
As soil temperatures rise, grass starts growing again for the year. You can help it get off to a good start by fertilizing your lawn in spring, especially if you did not add any during the previous fall. There are some precautions that you need to be aware of before...
by Joe Yedowitz | May 15, 2014 | Seasonal Tips, Tips / Advice
As I mentioned last week, Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a method used to control pests in the garden by choosing the least invasive methods possible first and working up the ladder as needed. Before you can manage the problem, however, you have to know that...
by Joe Yedowitz | Apr 17, 2014 | Irrigation, Lawn Tips, Seasonal Tips, Uncategorized
As I mentioned last week, it is time to fire up your sprinkler system. Once you have done that, you are all set for the season….right? Your Lawn’s Needs Will Change The amount of water that grass needs is definitely not always the same. After all, plants...
by Joe Yedowitz | Apr 10, 2014 | Seasonal Tips, Tips / Advice, Uncategorized
The days are warming up and it is time to fire up your sprinkler system for the growing season. You need to be careful, though, so you don’t cause damage to your system. Locate Your Sprinkler Shut Off Valves At the end of fall every year, you should be...
by Joe Yedowitz | Apr 3, 2014 | Decorative, Seasonal Tips, Tips / Advice, Uncategorized
If you are looking to revitalize your garden, try adding some annuals. They only last one growing season, so if you decide you don’t like how they look, you can just try different plants next year. You can include plants like tropical species that might...
by Joe Yedowitz | Mar 27, 2014 | Decorative, Seasonal Tips, Tips / Advice, Uncategorized
One of the best days of the year is when I see flowers blooming for the first time after a long dreary winter. I love the reminder that the world is coming alive again! Spring color displays are showing up everywhere. The following plants can be used in your garden to...