We are now in the middle of March. The vast majority of winter is behind us, but it is only March, there could be more to come. However, let’s not think about that. We should be preparing for spring. There are some projects that are going to need to be done once spring is fully here. Damage from snow plowing activities is one of the first thing that everyone sees…
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Wet feet, they can be quite the problem. Water can be a major problem to have. Water can create mold in a house, water can rot a wooden fence, water in your boots can help lead to trench foot, and it can be bad for a plant to have too much moisture near it roots. Some plants can handle having it roots in very moist soil, while other plants cannot…
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Patience, we need that right now if you are itching to be working on your lawn or landscape. It is the middle of winter, a few projects can be down, but not many. So we have to wait until spring, that can require patience. Patience, it can be challenging to have, but it is needed when working on a lawn or landscape. Many tasks within a lawn or landscape are…
Read MoreA Winter Landscape
When planning a landscape, something that is often overlooked until this time of the year is what the landscape is going to look like in the dead of winter. A winter landscape can be a great asset to your property. There are various aspects of your landscape that can add interest in the winter season. Evergreens, perennials, shrubs and bushes, and hardscapes can all add to your winter landscape. Evergreens…
Read More2014 Growing Season Wrap Up
The 2014 growing season has come to an end. The spring came and went, summer is over, and the leaves have fallen, or at least most of them. The 2014 growing season was a good year for the lawn and landscape. The year was fairly wet, but never too much at one single time. However, the snow came fairly early, leaving a lot of the leaves on the trees and…
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