Xeriscaping in Northern New England
Living in the Northeast I never thought I would consider adding xeriscaping (pronounced zera-scaping) to my landscape design repertoire. Whatever…
Living in the Northeast I never thought I would consider adding xeriscaping (pronounced zera-scaping) to my landscape design repertoire. Whatever…
Many of our clients are asking about our big announcement last week, here are some answers about our new ownership.…
Most summers are tough on our New England lawns, and for 2020, this has been especially true. My recent blog…
2020’s unusual weather continues to provide unwelcome surprises. We are now seeing lots of apples with cracks. This can happen…
What is Fire Blight? Fire blight is one of the most destructive diseases affecting apple and pear trees. It is…
The latest fallout from June’s heatwave and dry, yet humid weather are black grass patches in lawns. I have not…
It’s only June, but New England lawns are already toasty brown due to the high heat and drought. Thin lawns,…
We strive to bring comfort and inspiration to you and offer backyard improvement ideas for beauty and health as a…
We Are Open to serve our clients in New Hampshire and Vermont during this crisis. However, we certainly recognize that…
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…