by Joe Yedowitz | Jun 16, 2012 | Gardens / Landscapes, Irrigation, Lawn Tips, Seasonal Tips
What a spring so far…we started off with 70+ degree-days in March and it was cool and wet for most of May. Mother nature certainly is challenging us this year. LAWN UPDATE There may be a Fungus Among-us…. Not sure if you are seeing it, but I am. There is Red thread...
by Joe Yedowitz | Feb 11, 2012 | Seasonal Tips
Healthy Lawns have less of this Bothersome Weed It’s a fact: No lawn is completely immune to crabgrass. Thankfully, there are steps that can be taken this spring- throughout the growing season ahead- to keep it under control. AN UNFAIR ADVANTAGE Just one mature...
by Joe Yedowitz | Jul 13, 2011 | Gardens / Landscapes, Irrigation, Tips / Advice
It can be tempting to bag and dispose of grass clippings, especially if it’s been a long time since your lawn was last mowed. After all, clumps of cut grass sitting on your lawn are unattractive, and they can smother the grass underneath if they aren’t removed. Mowing...
by Joe Yedowitz | Apr 2, 2011 | Gardens / Landscapes, Irrigation, Tips / Advice
Though they may look healthy and insect-free, your trees and shrubs could be providing a home for some of their worst enemies at this very moment. Even if you can’t see any damage taking place, it’s possible that insect eggs and/or pupating larvae are posing a very...
by Joe Yedowitz | Dec 7, 2010 | Decorative, Irrigation, Tips / Advice
It’s the season when people start getting Christmas Trees to decorate their house with. How should you take care of a freshly cut Christmas tree? We have a couple of pointers that can help keep the tree vibrant in color and last longer inside your home. You want to...