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Summer Gardening

Plants, like us swelter in the heat of summer. Here are some tips in helping your plants handle this summer's heat and drought.

Seed Verses Sod

Differences of seeding and sodding a new lawn.

Spring Clean Up-Simple but Serious

Spring cleanup is one of the most important landscape activities you can perform. Not only do you get some excercise yourself, but you often discover problems and pests lurking in last winter's debris.

When Your Lawn Goes To The Dogs

Many of us share are life and lawns with dogs, and often the lawn will suffer from Rover's rovings. This article discusses the best ways to have a nice lawn and keep doggie out of the pound.

When The Cold Brings Mold

Even during the winter, disease organisms are still at work in our lawns. This articles describes the symptoms of pink and gray snow molds and how to prevent and treat them.

When Hardy Perennials Aren't

Landscapes filled with perennials flowers are many a gardener's dream. But sometimes these "low maintenance" plants don't seem to live up to popular belief, and sometimes they die out unexpectedly. This article will discuss some of the problems with perennials flowers in the landscape and how proper garden design and horticultural ...

Troubleshooting of a Different Kind

A digression from the usual landscaping and horticulture subjects to one of a more serious nature: my divorce.

Shelf Fungus on Trees

shelf fungus growing on trees weaken structural integrity.

Landscape Plants for Difficult Sites

Trees and shrubs suitable for difficult areas


Save That Tree: Part One

This article discusses common construction injuries sustained by trees.

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