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May 6, 2022

Crushing Crabgrass Identifying It, Effects and Treatment

Crabgrass is one of the most common weeds that Long Island homeowners come across. It can be difficult to remove and it can cause serious problems if left untreated. In this blog post, we will go over all you need to know about crabgrass - what it looks like, how it affects your lawn and garden, and what you can do to get rid of it for good!
May 6, 2022

How To Eliminate Nutsedge or Grassnut Weed

Grassnut and nutsedge weeds are troublesome weeds that can be difficult to kill. They grow in grassy areas, but they also grow in other types of soil, so it is important to know how to get rid of grassnut and nutsedge weeds. This article will tell you a few ways that you can use to kill grassnuts or nutsedge weeds!
May 6, 2022

The Importance of Mulching

Mulching your garden every year is an important part of properly maintaining and taking care of your property landscape. Mulching helps to keep moisture in the soil, regulates soil temperature, and can help to prevent weed growth. Mulch also adds organic matter to the soil, which is beneficial for plant growth
May 8, 2014

The Importance of Tree and Shrub Trimming

Trees and shrubs provide aesthetic value to any landscape, but they also offer many health benefits. Trimming and pruning these plants regularly helps them grow strong and healthy. It's important to trim trees and shrubs on a regular basis in order to maintain their appearance and health.
May 7, 2014

Planting Trees – From Shrubs to Green Giants

When people think about planting a tree, they might imagine dropping a seed into soil in a wide open space with plenty of room to grow. While this situation might be true for some trees and shrubs, the majority of plantings that happen in Long Island's suburbia are transplants from farms, nurseries or orchards. Even if you don't have the acreage to accommodate a large shade tree
May 6, 2014

English and Poison Ivy

We live in a time where English Ivy is sometimes used as a landscaping additive, but this creeping plant can easily overtake your yard if it's not dealt with properly. It is very important to learn how English Ivy is different from Poison Ivy so that you do not accidentally bring either of these plants into your home.