by owner | Sep 1, 2015 | Seasonal Preparation
Fall is almost upon us. While raking up leaves and trimming the hedges for the last time this year is on it’s way, there a few things to do to help stabilize the health of your lawn and garden before the leaves begin to change. Check how your plants grew in the year....
by owner | Aug 10, 2015 | Landscaping Ideas, Uncategorized
Perennials in the Northeast US have to face harsh winters and hot, humid summers. When choosing perennials for your landscape, you need to consider the temperatures throughout the year, and see what can survive the extremes of the weather. These 3 perennials are...
by owner | Jul 21, 2015 | Uncategorized
Nobody likes a patchy lawn. Those barren brown spots in your lawn should be fixed in a way that will prevent the soil from drying out and killing the grass. First, identify the reason that the patch occurred. Mold, some insects, weeds, or fungus can be the cause....
by owner | Jun 6, 2015 | Uncategorized
The summer on Staten Island is hot and humid. The moist heat makes it the perfect climate for hordes of weeds to infest your beautiful lawn. Weeds choke out your grass and take over to reproduce rapidly. 1 single dandelion plant can produce about 15,000 seeds that...
by owner | Apr 4, 2015 | Landscaping Ideas
Spring is here and it is finally getting warm outside. Beautify your garden with these 5 colorful perennials. Sea Holly: This purple and blue flower adds deep color to any garden. The amethyst flower-heads are surrounded with a set of blue bracts. towards the base of...