Advantages of Commercial Landscaping
Wednesday, 01 June 2016
Landscaping can be a benefit not just to homeowners, but businesses as well. According to the University of Washington’s Dr. Kathleen Wolf, Ph.D. there is a relationship between landscaping and successful businesses. Wolf says that nicely landscaped businesses tend to be more successful. Here are the advantages of commercial landscaping: A study revealed that rental
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Advantages of Residential Landscaping
Wednesday, 01 June 2016
Lately, more research is being done to study how professional residential landscaping affects the mood and quality of life for residents. The results have been amazing. Studies have shown that tree canopies and parks with heavy landscaping enhances the residents’ overall happiness. According to a study by Marc Berman with the University of Michigan, being in
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How to get rid of the Web Worms in your trees
Wednesday, 22 July 2015
Web Worms: How to Get Rid of the Ugly Pests Have you noticed giant webs engulfing tips of your tree branches? You may have also noticed the leaves inside the web mess are dead or dying. Your tree has become the new home for a couple hundred web worms. The web worm, also known as Hyphantria cunea, is a
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Is that dog vomit in your yard? Mold in the Mulch.
Friday, 17 July 2015
Is that dog vomit in your yard? Mold in the Mulch. Is it dog vomit? A weird mushroom? Nope. This odd substance is slime mold and chances are, you have this in your mulch beds. Don’t be alarmed though. Slime mold is harmless and won’t hurt you, your animals or plants. Slime mold feeds on the
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Dallisgrass weed control: Why This Pesky Weed Defies Your Turf Fertilization.
Friday, 10 July 2015
Dallisgrass, the dainty weed of the south, the un-invited guest at your lawn party that won’t leave. Dallisgrass came to the US in the early 1800’s by way of Uruguay and Argentina and took a liking to our southern climate. A.T. Dallis was a big supporter of the hardy grass around the turn of the
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Brown patch fungus: Do you have weird spots in your lawn?
Wednesday, 10 June 2015
Has your yard developed weird yellow spots? Does it look dry and limp, yet you’ve been watering regularly (or at least it’s been raining regularly)? It is quite possible your lawn has fallen victim to Brown Patch fungus disease, a fescue killer! May through August is prime time for this turf destroying disease as it
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Randleman North Carolina: Revitalizing a Downtown, Creating Community.
Friday, 19 December 2014
City of Randleman North Carolina The City of Randleman North Carolina, about 20 miles south of Greensboro in Randolph County, was established in 1880. A city built on factories and mills, Randleman thrived in the 1890s with the addition of the High Point, Randleman, Asheboro, and Southern Railroad. The 3,000 acre Randleman Lake also offers resources
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