Many crabapples are susceptible to a fungal disease called apple scab. Leaves are infected in the late spring—March and into April—but symptoms won’t show up until later on in the spring, when it’s too late to head the disease off! While we’ve had a wet spring thus far, it hasn’t been too warm, which is ...
This is an important landscaping question for both residential and commercial property owners, when they want the best looking lawn at a price they can afford! Sodding is essentially transplanting a mature turf that has been cared for by a professional. Seeding involves the same process used in the establishment of sod and can be ...
As the snows melt and the birds start to sing, you might start getting a little antsy in your house. The ground may be too frozen to start planting anything, but that doesn’t mean you can’t start working on things around your yard! Here’s a list of some things you can start working on before ...
Flowering trees and shrubs are the most breathtaking in the spring, for obvious reasons! When you’re looking to add a temporary, vibrant flash of color and beauty to your lawn, consider the following criteria while shopping: Cold hardiness – Really, this is important considering the harshness of our winters. Take care to read up on ...