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Starring this Spring: Star Magnolias
If you’re looking for an early spring blooming tree with beautiful star-shaped fragrant flowers, the Star Magnolia
Springtime Bulbs
Spring Bulbs Is there anything more welcoming of the season than the first peeks of spring bulbs
Fabulous Forsythia
Forsythia is a beloved deciduous shrub that welcomes spring with sprays of sunny yellow blooms. While it
Colorful Crocus
Sometimes popping their little purple, yellow or cream-hued blooms through the snow, Crocus (Rocus Sativus or Saffron
Benefits of Mulch
Mulches are great assets for home gardeners and commercial properties alike! Along with their inherent functionality, they
Benefits of a Landscape Maintenance Service Plan
The Simplest Way to Handle Your Outdoor “To Do” List After a long, cold, dreary winter, there’s
Wonderful Witch Hazel
Hardy and pest-resistant, Witch Hazels are loved by many gardeners for their fragrant flowers that bloom in
Red Twig Dogwoods for Winter Color
Winter Red-i-Ness: Red Twig Dogwoods for Winter Color While there is an architectural beauty to be found
Snowdrop Flowers in All Their Splendor
By the time late winter rolls around, we can’t help but look for any sign of spring
Enjoy A Berry Colorful Winter with Winterberries
Winterberry – the name pretty much says it all. Ilex Verticillata is a deciduous holly native to our
Lighting Your Landscape
(Scroll to the end for an inspirational photo gallery!) Including lighting in your landscape can add beauty and
Preventing Slips and Falls in Winter
Warning: Slippery When Winter—Keeping Surfaces Safe Snow-filled parking lots, icy walkways and steps, wet slippery surfaces—winter can
Enjoy Your Outdoor Space in Fall: Part 2 – Outdoor Kitchens
An outdoor kitchen in the fall keeps meal prep cool and comfy while extending that summer feeling
Enjoy Your Outdoor Space in Fall: Part 1 – Backyard Firepits
It’s been a hot, rainy summer, so you may feel you’ve been shortchanged from enjoying your outdoor
Fall Cutting Gardens
Brilliant Color Outside & Inside Your Home One of the goals for fall gardens is to keep
Rain Pain – Rain Damage to Landscaping
It’s been one hot, rainy summer here in New Jersey, with some areas topping more than 75%
Fall’s Got it All When it Comes to Planting
Gardeners know that the end of summer doesn’t mean the end of the planting season—it’s just the
Arlington Work Day Reflections
It’s been a few weeks since our annual workday at Arlington Cemetery. This has become a hallowed
Mowing: How Low Should You Go?
We know you’re busy. So when it comes to routine yard chores like mowing the lawn, you
Breathing New Life Into Your Lawn: Part 2 – Seeds of Success
Every beautiful lawn starts with a healthy foundation (see last week’s blog post, Breathing New Life Into Your
Breathing New Life Into Your Lawn: Part 1 – The Foundation for Terrific Turf
Now that we’re solidly into summer, is your lawn looking a little lackluster? Sporting bald spots, brown
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