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Tree dating app will have you yelling âtimberâ
Just like the Tinder app, you can swipe left or right on different tree species until you get a match. Details here on Total Landscape Care!
February 14, 2019
Business
How to help honeybees survive the season with a winter garden
Unlike bumblebees, honeybees cluster together and âshiverâ to generate heat to keep the queen protected and warm. Find out how to help the honeybees this winter.
November 7, 2017
Business
Multiple causes for Minnesota maples dropping leaves early
Premature leaf drop, the majority of the time, is a warning sign. The main culprit is root girdling, where the roots have grown around the tree strangling it.
October 9, 2017
Business
Be on the watch for forest tent caterpillars
Forest tent caterpillars are native insects that are serious defoliators that only produce one generation per year throughout their range. Details here!
August 31, 2017
Business
Landscaper praises German-made wood splitter
The U.S. distributor of the Black Splitter S2X 800, a German-made hydraulic wood-splitting attachment, says the tool enables an operator to handle and split large timber with the precision of a surgeon without leaving the cab of a construction machine. Marlton, New Jersey-based Atlantic Excavator Attachments is the first distributor to introduce the Black Splitter [âŚ]
September 1, 2015
Business
Colorado park overhaul focuses on native landscape elements
One of Dillon, Coloradoâs most popular attractions, Marina Park, is getting a makeover after pine beetles deforested the shore several years ago. The project includes planting more than 500 shrubs, alpine grasses, and several spruce, aspen, chokecherry, maple and blossoming crabapple trees. âWe wanted a mix of more native plant material that will thrive at [âŚ]
April 8, 2015
Business
How Much Energy, Water Are You Saving?
With temperatures heating up, landscapers will soon be turning their attention to conserving energy and water this summer.
April 11, 2014
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