by Joe Yedowitz | Dec 24, 2015 | Seasonal Tips
We want to send you our Season’s Greetings, Happy Holidays and wishes for a Happy New Year as 2015 comes to a close. We are very grateful for our customers and that we have the opportunity to help beautify your landscape during the growing season. This time of...
by Joe Yedowitz | Dec 17, 2015 | Seasonal Tips, Uncategorized
Plants can be quite resilient. For many trees, shrubs and perennials, they can bounce back even after you prune away parts. In some cases, you can even cut them close to the ground and they will happily start growing again. In fact, they may need this step for proper...
by Joe Yedowitz | Dec 10, 2015 | Seasonal Tips
Have you ever wished that your cut holiday tree would last longer? That your artificial tree had that delicious evergreen smell? There is a third possibility that has been growing over the years. Consider choosing a live holiday this year when you begin decorating for...
by Joe Yedowitz | Dec 4, 2015 | Seasonal Tips, Uncategorized
Temperatures are dropping and snowstorms are rolling through. Before you go into hibernation mode for the winter, do one final garden cleanup to end the growing season. On a day when the snow and ice have cleared away for a moment, take a walk around your garden. If...
by Joe Yedowitz | Dec 4, 2015 | Seasonal Tips, Uncategorized
Now that most of your landscape chores are finished for the year, it is time to winterize lawn equipment that you have before putting it away until your garden bounces back to life in spring. This will help them last for many years and be more efficient. Clean and...
by Joe Yedowitz | Nov 24, 2015 | Seasonal Tips, Uncategorized
With winter less than a month away, the time for snow removal is upon us. Taking it away quickly and efficiently can help keep your family safe from falls and make your landscape look tidier. There are several different common ways that you can remove snow from your...
by Joe Yedowitz | Nov 12, 2015 | Seasonal Tips, Uncategorized
With only a little over a month left before winter officially sets in, plants are slowing down their growth and heading into dormancy. This process helps protect them from the ravages of snow and freezing temperatures, but you can help them survive better. Now is the...
by Joe Yedowitz | Nov 5, 2015 | Uncategorized
When I think of spring, flowers like snowdrops and crocuses come to mind. These are some of the earliest plants to produce blossoms and will help signal that winter is almost over. However, you need to plant your spring flowering bulbs during fall to make sure they...
by Joe Yedowitz | Oct 29, 2015 | Seasonal Tips, Uncategorized
One of the garden tasks that can be done at this time of year is fertilization. It can help your grass and other plants get the nutrients they need to have good new growth and prepare for dormancy in winter. However, you do not want to do it too late in the year. Your...
by Joe Yedowitz | Oct 22, 2015 | Irrigation, Seasonal Tips, Uncategorized
Now that the temperatures are starting to drop and your supplemental watering needs are dropping, it is time to winterize your sprinkler system. This is an essential step to keep it in good working condition for years to come. Why Should You Winterize Your Sprinkler...