Our crews see many preventable problems in the landscape when we’re on customer’s properties. One that we occasionally see is girdling of a tree by the ropes used to support it after planting.Here’s what you need to know so your newly-planted tree doesn't turn into firewood.
Read MoreThis winter's record cold temperatures might be more than your pansies and violas can take.
Read MoreDo your houseplants seem to struggle through the winter? See if any of these common winter houseplant problems need fixing.
Read MoreNew Garden sent some "elves" to assemble Greensboro's community Christmas Tree in Center City Park.
Read MoreGetting kids interested in plants and nature early can help insure gardening is a part of their lives in the future!
Read MoreKeep your poinsettias looking pretty into the new year with these tips on selecting and caring for these classic living Christmas decorations.
Read MoreHave you recovered from your annual overdose of turkey, football and pumpkin pie? Good, 'cause it's time to feed your cool season lawn for the winter.
Read MoreMaking sure your garden tools are cleaned and stored properly in the winter will prolong their useful life, saving you money.
Read MoreWhen temperatures take a nosedive for the first time in fall, we’re not the only ones to notice. Your outdoor plants-even hardy ones-can find it rather shocking too.
Read MoreWondering if you can prune those shrubs that are getting those silly looking shoots? The answer: yes, but you have to do it right.
Read MoreThis fall to-do list will have your garden ready to weather the winter.
Read MoreDaffodils, crocus, tulips, fragrant hyacinths and spectacular alliums are easy to grow and an afternoon of planting will give you weeks of color in the spring.
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