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How to prepare your lawn mower for the spring

How to prepare your lawn mower for the spring The grass is a foot high. It is mid-May and you have been meaning to cut your grass the past two weekends, but you just haven’t gotten around to it. Between work and the kids you just haven’t had the time. “This Saturday I am getting […]

Equipment Winterization

There are many benefits to winterizing your equipment this season. Cold weather woes can mean hard starts for equipment that must keep operating. And winter’s woes can continue producing unseen damage to equipment you’re storing until spring’s arrival. Before you put all of your equipment away for winter storage or use, take the time to […]

Benefits of Bagging your Lawn for Compost

Fall is here and the leaves are beginning to fall and create a lot of work for homeowners. Fallen leaves can be a nuisance and harmful to your lawn if left untouched. Leaving wet and fallen leaves on your lawn can harbor bacteria that can live all winter and give your grass diseases, as well […]

Spotlight on Design Intern: Erin Norrison

Say hello to our awesome, design intern, Erin Norrison! Erin is a senior, landscape architecture major and plant sciences minor at the University of Rhode Island and has been working with us since May. We hired her to help us with small residential design projects and her work has blown us out of the water, […]

Tired of Having Poison Ivy In Your Yard?

Have you seen poison ivy taking over your trees, edges, stumps, or showing up in the form of ground cover or shrubs?   You can’t fight it if you don’t know what it looks like! Ever heard the old saying, “Leaves of three, leave them be”? Watch for three leaves with smooth sides and pointy […]