As we approach the summer months, it becomes increasingly important to be mindful of our water usage, especially when it comes to landscaping. However, water conservation doesn't have to mean ... Read More >
Your Complete Checklist for Spring Landscape Planning
When to Start Preparing for Spring in the Washington, DC Area All across the DC Metro area, we see trees, shrubs, and flowers beginning to bloom. With the first day of spring just a month away, now ... Read More >
Coping with Heat, Drought, and Hurricane
July’s weather was record-setting. With its extreme heat and drought, our prediction from June was right: This summer has been a hot one. And, if you may have learned from that previous article, heat ... Read More >
8 Fall Mulching Tips
Fall Mulching is one of the easiest, quickest, and most cost-effective things you can do to protect your trees through these upcoming cold months. Although mulch can be applied year-round, Fall is a ... Read More >
Bacterial Leaf Scorch
If you’re noticing a decline in your Oak trees this summer, Bacterial Leaf Scorch could be the culprit. Bacterial Leaf Scorch, discovered in New Jersey in the early 1990’s, attacks shade trees and is ... Read More >