The pros at John's Landscape Service offer shrub and tree care service at various times of the year. But many clients wonder about the best time to prune shrubs and trees. Should they book their pruning service now to clean up the fall garden, or wait for late winter and early spring to schedule this task? The answer depends on your desired end result.
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Landscaping FAQs | Should You Prune in the Fall or Wait for Late Winter?
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Curb appeal transforms a Massachusetts home into an expression of your family's personalities and tastes. And the right type of landscape lighting helps to create fantastic curb appeal all year round. Use outdoor lighting to enhance seasonal decorating and provide higher levels of safety. This outdoor addition delivers serious value to homeowners in any neighborhood.
Tags: landscaping, Landscape Lighting, low voltage fixtures, LED
A typical lawn fertilization schedule includes regular applications from April through to October. Lime plays a vital role in those applications, especially as autumn descends on Massachusetts's lawns. Find out why your lawn needs lime this fall and how this essential fertilizer improves the health and appearance of turf.
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Pros and Cons of Using Bluestone Pavers For Your Hardscaping Project
Discerning Massachusetts homeowners love the look and feel of natural stone pavers for hardscaping projects such as walkways and patios. Bluestone is an affordable, attractive option available for landscaping in Massachusetts, but consumers should understand the pros and cons of dealing with this material.
Tags: patios, walkways, landscape design, patio installation, stone, stone steps, bluestone
Why You Need to Book a Fall Clean Up for Your Yard
With fall descending on Massachusetts, it's time to think about preparing our landscaping for the coming cold. A fall clean up plays a vital role in your seasonal maintenance. Find out what is involved in this process and why your property requires it for optimum health and appearances.
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