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To prune or not to prune: That is the question.

And it is not an easy one. Unfortunately there is no comprehensive answer but there is a general rule of thumb. For major pruning, if it is a spring flowering plant, prune it after it flowers. If it is a summer flowering plant prune right before the new growth in early spring.

When is the best time to plant and why?

When it comes to bulbs, perennials, and annuals each type can have very specific 'best times' to plant, so it is best to research each one to be sure. When dealing with shrubs and trees the answer is easy... FALL!!!! In the fall most plants go dormant. They either loose their leaves, slow down production of leaves, or stop all together. But unseen to the eye their roots will continue to grow. That way if you plant in the fall you can be rooted in and ready for the surge of energy needed for spring blooming.

Chemical Herbicides: Can one treatment cure my yard of weeds?

No one wishes more than we do that they would invent that one miracle herbicide. You Know, the one that you spray on once and it kills all your weeds and keeps your particular kind of sod vibrant and healthy all year. The problem: it doesn't exist.

Water Features: Maintenance nightmare or serene paradise?

It is true that an improperly installed water feature without the right filtration equipement can be a maintenance nightmare. If you're not looking to build a green mesquito farm there are some important factors to consider.

Concrete vs Pavers

Concrete has two main advantages in construction. The first and most importantly is that it is initially less expensive. I say "initially" because over time it will absolutely cost more.

Retaining Walls: What CAN you get by with?

Segmented retaining walls (SRWs) are the strongest , most versatile, and cost effective method of retaining soils.