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  • April Showers (And March Planting) Bring May Flowers
    When you look out at your yard considering what landscaping you can do, chances are this is one of the first thought that comes to your mind: “As soon as spring comes around...”
    Posted: 2012-03-05
    Category: Landscaping
  • Use The Trees You Already Have. . .Transplant Your Existing Trees
    The fall time is a great time to transplant existing trees in yours (or a client’s) landscape that have outgrown a space or are blocking a view. Or maybe you want to totally change the look of a mature landscape.
    Posted: 2011-11-29
    Category: Home Improvement
  • Winterizing Landscaping
    After working throughout the spring and summer to keep your greenery properly watered, fed, trimmed and free of disease, now in October and November it’s time to winterize. Winterizing your trees, shrubs and plants will help protect them throughout the colder winter months.
    Posted: 2011-11-07
    Category: Landscaping
  • Global Warming, CO2, And Big Trees
    Proper watering practices are vital to the survival of a newly planted tree. One of the most common causes of decline in newly planted trees is improper irrigation.
    Posted: 2011-09-18
    Category: Landscaping
  • Transplant to Revamp Your Landscape
    Don’t go dormant with your garden in the fall. Ideally it is the time to transplant your trees. Timing is one of the important considerations when you are planning a tree transplant. It is easier to transplant trees and shrubs when they are dormant.
    Posted: 2011-08-10
    Category: Landscaping
  • Popular Trees For Creating Privacy
    Screening trees are becoming more and more necessary as houses are getting closer and closer together. Let’s face it, we like our privacy and fences can only provide so much. This is where trees come into play.
    Posted: 2011-07-10
    Category: Gardening
  • Summer Tree Transplants
    One thing I have often seen is that construction schedules and moving times do not always coincide with the best time to transplant trees. Ideally trees are transplanted when they are dormant. This is the period after the leaves drop in fall and before the spring growth begins.
    Posted: 2011-06-07
    Category: Gardening
  • Irrigation Basics
    Proper watering practices are vital to the survival of a newly planted tree. One of the most common causes of decline in newly planted trees is improper irrigation.
    Posted: 2011-05-07
    Category: Landscaping