by Joe Yedowitz | Oct 14, 2011 | Gardens / Landscapes, Irrigation
BUT THE WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY WILL BE CLOSING SOON Even when visible top growth slows (or stops) for the season, your turf, trees and shrubs are still in need of nutrients. They might seem inactive, but your plants are actually building up nutrient reserve, setting...
by Joe Yedowitz | Sep 5, 2011 | Gardens / Landscapes, Tips / Advice
In Fact, This is the Best Time of Year for It Since top growth slows down (or stops altogether) in the fall, your lawn, trees and shrubs no longer have to continue the constant flow of nutrients and water to leaves and blades. Instead, they’re using this time to...
by Joe Yedowitz | Aug 27, 2011 | Gardens / Landscapes, Tips / Advice
Aeration, Overseeding and Slice Seeding can work wonders The cool, crisp weather of fall makes it easy to forget how overbearing summer can be. Unfortunately, our lawns have a little more trouble putting summer’s heat and dryness behind them. If your turf is looking...
by Joe Yedowitz | Aug 11, 2011 | Gardens / Landscapes, Tips / Advice
Why is it important to prune your shrubs, you ask? By pruning your shrubs you are not only increasing their aesthetic appearance but you are also improving their health. By discarding dead heads on shrubs you allow the plant to regrow new buds. In addition, pruning...
by Joe Yedowitz | Jul 13, 2011 | Gardens / Landscapes, Irrigation, Tips / Advice
It can be tempting to bag and dispose of grass clippings, especially if it’s been a long time since your lawn was last mowed. After all, clumps of cut grass sitting on your lawn are unattractive, and they can smother the grass underneath if they aren’t removed. Mowing...