The late spring is the time every year when the Nellie Stevens holly creates new berries. The hollies are cross pollinated by the bees. Hollies that have pollinated flowers will develop small green berries that will grow and become red in the fall.
Emerging from the Winter
We have started planting out living fence this week, so get your orders in!
Go Green and Recycle Your Real Christmas Trees
Real Christmas trees are biodegradable and green! Give them a 2nd life by recycling them to mulch or compost.
Fall – A Time for Lawn Maintenance
Late August through mid October is the ideal time for lawn rejuvenation in our transition zone. Wait until after a rain to core-aerate or verti-slice the cool season turf grass areas. This way, the soil is soft enough for the machine to penetrate 1/2″ to 1″ deep for the seed prep work. Soil to seed … Continue reading Fall – A Time for Lawn Maintenance
Increase Nellie Stevens Holly Growth and Beauty
This time of year is when the Nellie Stevens Holly casts off any damaged leaves from last year, those are the yellow leaves you see falling to the ground.
Can Privacy Screening Enhance Property Value?
Statistically, homes with natural privacy screening tend to sell quicker than homes with undesirable views and, for a higher price. Ecofriendly buyers love natural living fence screening
Still Time to Plant Evergreens This Year!
Fall is a great time for planting. As temperatures cool, transplanting is less stressful on plants as they slowly become dormant with less active new growth.
Time to Water Your Living Fence!
Consistently monitoring your watering is one of the most important things you can do for the success of your Living Fence.
Fall Lawn Rejuvenation
Late August through mid October is the ideal time for lawn rejuvenation.
Benefits of Drip Irrigation
Drip irrigation for living fence of evergreen trees.