by Joe Yedowitz | May 22, 2016 | Gardens / Landscapes, Seasonal Tips, Uncategorized
We tend to pamper our gardens, lavish care on flowerbeds, closely supervise containers and even be scrupulous with lawn care, but one of the most prominent parts of our landscape is often overlooked. Trees and shrubs of all sizes, shapes and cultivars also need proper...
by Joe Yedowitz | May 5, 2010 | Gardens / Landscapes, Tips / Advice
So, remember your bulbs coming up, budding, then blooming? I bet you said to yourself WOW [self], I love my BULBS! But then, the blooms fade in color, petals start to drop and eventually….they look like this. And it’s May now, so of course you...
by Joe Yedowitz | May 3, 2010 | Gardens / Landscapes
One of my favorite times of the year is the Spring. During the spring months, the perennial gardens start to show their colors….bulbs are emerging, flowers are blooming, and foliage is just WOW. Notice the tulips surrounded by the Hosta….and...
by Joe Yedowitz | May 1, 2010 | Gardens / Landscapes, Tips / Advice
According to Wikipedia, Growing Degree Days (GDD) are a measure of heat accumulation used by horticulturists and gardeners to predict the date that a flower will bloom or a crop reach maturity. So you may be saying “Who Cares Joe”? Well plants...