The change of seasons can be a critical time to care for your landscape. Changes in temperature, lighting, and precipitation have significant effects on your outdoor spaces. Today we’ll cover…
So, you’re thinking about working as a landscaper, and you think you know what to expect. Maybe you do, but there’s a good chance there will be some surprises for…
Your landscape contractor is a resource for you to make and keep your property looking it’s best. You can rely on a good landscape contractor to know about your land,…
Irrigation is an important part of keeping your landscape healthy and vibrant. A good irrigation system and program can protect your investment and keep your outdoor space looking great while…
Eastern White Pine has comprised the backbone of our landscape for many thousands of years. Why are many of these trees suffering recently? 'White Pine Needle’ cast and ‘Brown Spot’…
Last week we received a client referral to take over landscape services for a mismanaged local property. It's always hard to see the results of a contractor who didn't care…
Invasive Species - Microstegium vimineum commonly known as Japanese stilt grass When spring arrives people in New Hampshire like to take time to beautify and improve their outdoor space. Through…
We’ve observed yet more damage to evergreen plants as the result of winter injury. As temperatures increase, even more dried up leaves are appearing on stressed plant material. Note the…
We’ve been observing wide spread winter injury on Rhododendron and Holly in the Lakes Region this spring as the snow and ice begin to recede. Cold drying winds over the…
We have been noticing damage on White Ash trees (Fraxinus americana) over the course of this winter, particularly in the southern lakes region. In the picture below, you will notice…