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Five trends landscapers can expect to see in 2017
After talking to landscape designers and landscaping companies, here are five landscaping trends to watch for this year. Read more on Total Landscape Care!
January 23, 2017
Business
Now is not the time for pruning, with 1 important exception
Pruning is generally saved for the late winter and early spring, but fruit trees can beneift greatly from doing so in the summer as well.
June 29, 2016
Design-Build
Guerrilla Grafters give some trees the gift of fruit
Imagine walking down the sidewalk in San Francisco and being able to pick a ripe piece of fruit off of one of the trees you are passing under. This sounds like an idyllic future, but a band of fruit-loving activists are trying to make this a reality right now. Known as Guerrilla Grafters on Facebook, […]
December 2, 2015
Business
How to: Keyhole gardens can work anywhere, beautifully
Keyhole gardens may have started in Africa, but their simple, efficient design makes them desirable in any location, especially those affected by drought. The name comes from the shape of the raised-bed design. If observed from a bird’s-eye view, the garden looks like a circle with a wedge taken out, or a keyhole. The design […]
October 8, 2015
Business
First Editions Sees Addition of Gladiator Crabapple for 2014
The Gladiator Crabapple has been added to the First Editions collection from Bailey Nurseries.
December 20, 2013
Lawn maintenance
Taking it slow: Can plant growth regulators find a home in the residential market?
Can plant growth regulators find a home in the residential market? For decades, plant growth regulators (PGRs) have been helping turf and ornamental professionals work more efficiently. These products, which slow down plant growth, have been a welcome tool in plant production, along roadsides and on golf courses – reducing labor and equipment costs. Yet, the market for PGRs on the residential side of the industry has shown, well, slower growth.
April 5, 2013
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