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Landscaping and Tree Care Tips From Dave Dailey. Keeping Our World Green. Tag Archive bluegrass billbug. Time To Check For Lawn Grubs. July 29, 2015. Lawn grubs have long been a scourge for area property owners. These white, crescent-shaped insects eat turfgrass from the roots upward. Consequently, you don’t know you have a problem until it’s too late, unless you are on the lookout for grubs. The best method for determining if you have grubs, and the method our lawn […]. Keeping Our World Green.
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mums | Keeping Our World Green
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Landscaping and Tree Care Tips From Dave Dailey. Keeping Our World Green. Plant Mums For A Head Start On Fall Color. August 30, 2016. Fall color is one of the scenic attractions to our area. However, leaves aren’t our only fall color. Flowers provide us with fall color as well. The chrysanthemum, or mum, is the first plant that comes to mind. Mums are beginning to arrive at your favorite garden center, and everywhere else that sells plants. They’re […]. August 12, 2015. Keeping Our World Green.
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Landscaping | Keeping Our World Green
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Landscaping and Tree Care Tips From Dave Dailey. Keeping Our World Green. Leave Your Landscape In The Fall As You Want To Find It In Spring. October 25, 2016. It would be easy to just go into winter mode at the first sign of fall because the snow will soon cover your landscape and you won’t have to look at it until spring. You may not like what you see in spring, however, and it’ll probably cost you money as well. Last week, I […]. Prepare Your Woody Plants For Winter. October 20, 2016. October 16, 2016.
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The Easy Way To Enjoy Mums Or Any Other Containerized Plant | Keeping Our World Green
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Landscaping and Tree Care Tips From Dave Dailey. Keeping Our World Green. The Easy Way To Enjoy Mums Or Any Other Containerized Plant. The Easy Way To Enjoy Mums Or Any Other Containerized Plant. August 12, 2015. If you’re one of those people who’s not gardening due to time constraints, I just found some time for you. Try pot-in-pot gardening. There’s nothing to it. Plan to water these plants more often than you would plants transplanted into containers. The nursery pots are just that much smaller th...
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Birchcrest | Keeping Our World Green
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Landscaping and Tree Care Tips From Dave Dailey. Keeping Our World Green. Keep Cozy This Winter With Nicely Seasoned Firewood. November 1, 2016. Over the past few weeks, I’ve written about keeping your various landscape plants comfortable this winter. Today, I have a suggestion for keeping yourself and your family comfortable. Nothing beats a nice, cozy, wood burning fire on a cold, winter night. The dancing flames, the crackling sound, the aroma they all tell you that the […]. October 25, 2016. During o...
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Landscaping and Tree Care Tips From Dave Dailey. Keeping Our World Green. Tag Archive Dave Dailey. Keep Cozy This Winter With Nicely Seasoned Firewood. November 1, 2016. Leave Your Landscape In The Fall As You Want To Find It In Spring. October 25, 2016. Prepare Your Woody Plants For Winter. October 20, 2016. The woody plants on your property are, arguably, the most valuable plants in your landscape. Trees and shrubs are big, so we assume they’re strong. Some shrubs seem to bounce back, almost mi...Durin...
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marigolds | Keeping Our World Green
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Landscaping and Tree Care Tips From Dave Dailey. Keeping Our World Green. The Easy Way To Enjoy Mums Or Any Other Containerized Plant. August 12, 2015. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Keeping Our World Green. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Landscaping and Tree Care Tips From Dave Dailey. Keeping Our World Green. What The Heck Is Bed-Head Gardening? August 6, 2015. When I come across a new gardening term or fad, I like to share it with you. New for 2015 is Bed-Head Gardening. The term got its name from the way many of us look when we get up in the morning. When you look in the mirror and see that mussed up hair, it’s […]. Blog at WordPress.com. Keeping Our World Green. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Tree Care | Keeping Our World Green
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Landscaping and Tree Care Tips From Dave Dailey. Keeping Our World Green. Shut Down The Critter Cafe. October 5, 2016. If you emerged from last winter’s doldrums excited to get reacquainted with your landscape only to find that the wild animals had a feast at your expense, now is the time to take action before this winter. For the most part, our uninvited dinner guests are rabbits, mice and deer. These pests may stop in […]. Proper Pruning Improves Tree Health and Longevity. July 27, 2016. July 13, 2016.
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What The Heck Is Bed-Head Gardening? | Keeping Our World Green
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Landscaping and Tree Care Tips From Dave Dailey. Keeping Our World Green. What The Heck Is Bed-Head Gardening? What The Heck Is Bed-Head Gardening? August 6, 2015. When I come across a new gardening term or fad, I like to share it with you. New for 2015 is Bed-Head Gardening. Some of the elements that define a Bed-Head garden are natural contours rather than flatness, curvy paths, native and low-maintenance plants, little or no hardscape, lots of color, and plants arranged to look as though they grew in ...
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