Tips to prepare your yard for winter hibernation:
NOTE: When spraying for Winter temperatures must be above 40 degrees. Spray repellent to detour the deer from browsing on your woody ornamentals. Protect broadleaf evergreens like rhododendron or...
View ArticleDoes your Landscape need a make-over?
To make a big impact, consider an outdoor fireplace or fire pit; custom retaining or setting wall(s), or start planning for your garden water feature. With over 30 years design experience we can help...
View ArticleAre your Koi Fish ready to be “dormant” for the winter?
When the temperature drops your koi, and other pond, fish enter into “Torpor” a period of decreased activity that allows them to save energy. They don’t sleep the winter away but the do hibernate....
View ArticleWinter Water Snakes
Do you worry about your water snakes during the winter? Some of the common species during Spring, Summer and Fall for the northern states are include: Black Rat Snake, Corn Snake, Garter Snake,...
View ArticleInside Plant Care:
To clean your indoor beauties and give their leaves a shine, mix equal parts milk and water then with a cotton ball gently wash the leaves. Inspect your indoor plants closely for pesky insects. Here...
View ArticleDon’t Over-Fertilize Your Yard!
Have you been over fertilizing your yard? One of the quickest ways to kill your lawn is by over fertilizing it. Chemical fertilizers are made up of mineral salts and will burn your lawn when done...
View ArticleControlled, or Back, Burning Field Grass
As public use for lawns this is against the law, however if it is an agricultural necessity you may seek out permission. Back Burning is normally done as forest management, controlled burning is also...
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