Neonicotinoids Part III
In our last two posts in this series we discussed old grub-control products, the rise of a class of pesticides…
In our last two posts in this series we discussed old grub-control products, the rise of a class of pesticides…
Mr Grass, our very own in-house lawn expert, answers the most common late-season questions he has been hearing: Why…
As discussed in Part I, the class of insecticides called neonicotinoids began to show adverse effects on overall bee health…
In recent years we seem to be experiencing more severe droughts and more erratic wet spells during the growing season.…
Recently, our Plant Health Care Division has been seeing curled and distorted terminal leaves on apple trees and other ornamentals.…
Our New England summer went from wet and cool to now hot and dry…each creating their own set of lawn…
This is a three-part blog about a class of pesticides called neonicotinoids. In Part I we will cover how they…
The wet, cool weather in Vermont and New Hampshire has meant many lawns have essentially “used up” their reserves to…
There is likely no topic as hot, emotional, or creepy than ticks that carry and transmit terrible diseases to your…
Spring seeding has become a rite of passage especially with our snowy, cold New England winters. Only a few lawns…
The first day of spring is tomorrow (yahoo…we’re getting ready to help with all your green care needs!) and we…
While the summer and fall of 2018 are long over, their unusual weather will undoubtedly impact lawns well into the…