by Joe Yedowitz | Feb 25, 2012 | Tips / Advice
It is hard to believe that February is coming to an end, and that Spring season is just around the corner. If you are anything like me, I have started to make, and review, my “Spring Project List”. Some of the projects on the list I may do myself….and some of the...
by Joe Yedowitz | Feb 5, 2012 | Gardens / Landscapes, Tips / Advice
Lately we’ve had a nice taste of spring, the sun is shinning and temperatures are slowly climbing! Now is the perfect time to prepare your landscape for the season to come with some housekeeping for your landscape! Pruning: Many structural problems in ornamentals can...
by Joe Yedowitz | Jan 20, 2012 | Decorative, Gardens / Landscapes
Landscape improvements can make a tremendous difference in the looks, usefulness and value of your home. There’s no time like the present to start thinking about new projects! IT ALL STARTS WITH A PLAN Landscapes consist of several different parts, such as walkways,...
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 | 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...