Category Archives: Landscaping
FOCUS Newsletter – How Trees Can Affect Your Bottom Line
Trees not only play an important role in the biological world, but they also play a major role in the economic and social worlds. Our Sales Manager, Paul Filary, recently submitted an article to an industry newsletter called FOCUS, … Continue reading →
Tip of the Week – Go Green with your Landscape!
Large growing deciduous trees planted on the south and west sides of your home will help keep your house cool during the summer when the trees are in leaf. Summer cooling bills can be reduced up to 50% or more. … Continue reading →
Tree of the Week – Cucumber Magnolia
The Cucumber Magnolia is a primitive plant that has been around since the time of the dinosaurs. Fossils back up the theory that Magnolias have been on the Earth for at least 100 million years. This Magnolia is one … Continue reading →
It’s Mulch Season – Introducing Black Mulch for 2012!
The sun is out again and the days are getting warmer! Don’t forget to replenish the mulch in your flower gardens and around your trees! We are introducing a new product this year to our already highly successful mulch … Continue reading →
Truth or Myth? Volca-NO Mulch!
Volcano Mulching Technique – Truth or Myth? – Myth Volcano – A natural phenomenon of the world we live in. A catastrophic natural event that cannot be controlled by any human intervention. Volcano Mulching – An all too common practice … Continue reading →
New Mulch Products for 2011
Ahhhh, Spring!! Soon enough it will be time to put the warm clothes away and start pulling out your summer clothes! Pull out the grill and light it up as you enjoy the warmer days and evenings! What also comes … Continue reading →
Prevent Salt Damage to Landscape Plants
Salt Damage on plants in the landscape can come from two sources: Salt deposition on above ground plant parts such as leaves, needles, twigs and branches Salt residue in the soil from salt contaminated meltwater and/or actual dry salt deposition … Continue reading →



