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Protecting your client’s landscape with proper irrigation practices
During the summer months, your clients can be fretting about keeping their landscape nice, but remind them more isn’t always better when it comes to watering.
July 6, 2017
Business
The basics of creating beautiful, bite-sized bonsais
With their full-grown tree look and their pocket-sized appeal, bonsais are great at bringing a little bit of culture and spark to your customer’s landscape.
May 16, 2017
Business
Methods for remediating tree and sidewalk conflicts
The number one way to prevent trees from warping sidewalks and driveways is to follow the wise practice of planting right tree for the right place.
May 16, 2017
Business
With some exceptions, dividing perennials well worth the effort
The best time to divide perennials for spring and early summer bloomers is during late summer and early fall. Click to see benefits and tips.
August 15, 2016
Business
Nine ways to avoid winter landscape damage
Prevent winter landscape damage caused by cold temperatures, hungry rodents, ice, salt, and snow by following these nine simple steps.
November 21, 2014
Business
Tips to Help Trees Survive Drought
Drought can take a toll on any landscape across the country, but plants can be resilient with a little help.
March 6, 2014
Business
Finding Solutions for Drought
While drought continues to affect areas like California, one company is looking for an answer.
February 27, 2014
Business
Toro Launches Pressure-Compensating Sprinkler
The Toro Company has introduced a pressure-compensating sprinkler. The Micro Sprinkler 7 PC is designed for nursery applications where undulating terrain and long lateral lengths are challenging.
February 14, 2014
Business
Fun Facts About Wood Decks
Thought you knew everything there was to know about wood decks? Think again. Rick’s Custom Fencing and Decking has put together an infographic detailing a few facts about wood decks that might come in handy on your next project.
July 9, 2013
Business
62,000 Native Grasses Planted on Barrier Islands
A few barrier islands along the coast of Louisiana are returning back to their roots. The Resource Environmental Solutions (RES) is working on a $35 million project, which is a multi-phase barrier headland restoration that includes planting 62,000 native, salt-hardened coastal grasses including sea oats, bitter panicum and smooth cordgrass.
June 4, 2013
Lawn maintenance
How to avoid 3 summer lawn diseases
All lawn diseases have their peak seasons, and some in particular are more prone to show during the summer months. Let’s take a look at three in particular that you might be seeing more as the weather starts to warm.
June 4, 2013
Business
Don’t let lawns sizzle this summer
Getting that sleek, perfect golf-course finish on a lawn may be ideal in the beginning, but one missed step in watering could be a disaster. A lawn can turn brown at the first sign of stress, whether that would be from over-watering or drought. If the lawn is mowed to low, the roots haven’t been established to pull water from the soil.
May 20, 2013
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