Caring for landscapes means recognizing stress. Unfortunately, not all stressors can be seen by the naked eye; such is the case for soil compaction. Heavily compacted soil creates an unnatural, ... Read More >
Five “Very Hungry” Late-Summer Caterpillars You Should Look Out For
As summer comes to a close, certain caterpillars have been found crawling around in landscapes. These late-summer caterpillars may harm your plants or even harm you. Here are the five types of ... Read More >
Cherry Trees: Seeing Holes in Their Leaves? Here’s Why
“How do I get my cherry trees looking that pretty?” the average homeowner asks. Given their visual benefits, it's no wonder they are one of the most popular ornamental trees in the area. As with ... Read More >
Shrub Growth Regulators: Slow Plant Growth Wins the Race
Believe it or not, shrubs very quickly catch attention. This is because they’re directly in the line of sight, which makes them an important asset for many homeowners. On the other hand, overgrown ... Read More >
Shrub Pruning: What You Should Know & Why Trimming Is Essential
Do you own shrubs? If you do, it’s likely you know that, just like trees, shrubs add liveliness to landscapes and can be used in a variety of ways. Shrubs may: Be used as decorative bordersBe ... Read More >