September 12, 2016

Lawn Maintenance in Rye: How Do You Maintain Your Lawn?

Your lawn is the highest maintenance part of your landscape. It requires regular feeding, watering, mowing etc.. It may also be the dominant or largest landscape feature on your property. Are the resources you invest in your lawn giving you a satisfactory return on your investment? You should treat your landscape as you treat your home when it comes to 

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September 9, 2016

Lawn Repair and Renovation in Westchester; Power Raking, Detaching, Seeding and Aeration

This has been the longest, hottest, driest summer on record! That’s saying a lot! We are going into the third month of ninety degree temps without a drop of rain! We should remember last winters lack of snow fall started off in a deficit of rainfall. In the last two weeks things have taken a turn for the worst in 

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August 31, 2016

The Garden of Plenty: Food for Life, Health and Happiness

We will create a garden for all seasons featuring edible fruits, vegetables and aromatic herbs. In the fall you will enjoy flowering perennials and annuals as well as an assortment of fragrant herbs. For architectural interest, we will place one pink dogwood and three flowering Hawthorn, which will attract a wild variety of birds. Your layered garden will include tall 

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August 31, 2016

Fall is the Time for Lawn Renovation! Seeding, Aerating, Dethatching and More

It’s been a long, hot, dry summer…and it’s not over! Our lawns are made up of cool season grasses. That means they do best during cool and moderate temperature seasons. That does not describe this summers weather pattern! Aside from the fact that this has been one of the driest summers on record, it has also been one of the 

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August 31, 2016

Bringing Nature Home Where the Coyotes Run A Little Piece of Heaven

We propose to dramatically and dynamically improve and enhance your existing landscape. The goal and projected as well as desired outcome for your finished landscape planting will be to provide strategic screening, while establishing habitat and shelter for greater variety and diversity of species (i.e. song birds, butterflies, moths, caterpillars, etc.). All plants were selected for their hardiness, light preference, 

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