WINTER IS HERE!
With temperatures often below freezing, don't forget to apply anti-desiccant treatments to broadleaf evergreens. Other winter tasks include applying repellent to valuable shrubs to stop hungry deer from browsing and pruning vulnerable trees to protect them from snow and ice.
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Organic Tree, Shrub & Lawn Services
We believe that there's a better way to care for your valuable trees, shrubs, and landscape than traditional chemical methods.
Protect the safety, value, and beauty of your ornamental trees, shrubs, lawn, and landscape with organic fertilization, expert pruning, and effective pest and disease management.
Pruning & Trimming for Shrubs & Small Trees
Many ornamental trees and shrubs need pruning to keep them structurally sound, vigorous, and aesthetically appealing. The key is to do it properly and at the right time so you can enjoy their beauty for years to come.
Insect Pests & Disease Management
Keep your trees, shrubs, and landscape plants healthy and looking their best with our safe and effective pest and disease treatments and prevention plans. Integrated Pest Management, organic treatments, no-spray applications.
Organic Lawn Care
Walk barefoot, play ball, and entertain with confidence on your lush, chemical-free organic lawn. Organic fertilization, weed control, core aeration, and more.
Organic Tick & Mosquito Control
Reduce the risk of Lyme disease and enjoy your yard without worrying about deer ticks. We use safe, effective, non-toxic treatments to control ticks & mosquitoes.
Organic Fertilization
We'll help you grow healthy lawns, shrubs, & trees from the “ground up” with balanced, nutrient-rich, biologically active soil.
Complete Care For Your Ornamental Trees, Shrubs & Lawn
Serving Central New Jersey and Bucks County, PA
Hunterdon, Morris, Somerset & Union Counties in NJ - Bucks County in PA
Organic Lawn & Landscape Resources
Keeping you up-to-date on organic lawn, shrub, tree and other landscape care issues in central NJ and eastern PA.
Importance of Spring Lawn Care for Central NJ & PA
Your lawn will be waking soon and begin drawing from the nutrients that it stored in its roots last fall. But there’s a limit to how much your lawn can store – even in perfect conditions, it will need a boost in spring. And that’s where your organic spring lawn care program comes in.
Clover in the Lawn – Good or Bad?
Ever wonder why clover seems to grow better in your lawn than the grass does? It’s likely due to one of these 5 easily-corrected lawn care problems. But don’t be too hasty – there are many reasons why you may want to just leave it right where it is!
What Does “Growing Degree Days” Mean?
Growing Degree Days (GDD) are used to estimate the growth and development of plants and insects during the growing season, and to determine the best time to apply treatments for specific pests. So what, exactly, are they?
When and Why To Prune Fruit Trees in Central NJ/PA
Do your fruit trees have a lot of fruit each year, or are there just a few here and there? Are they healthy, or do they need constant spraying to keep disease and insects at bay? Fruit trees, including apples, pears, peaches, plums and others, need regular pruning to stay healthy and provide you with plentiful fruit. And believe it or not, that pruning is best done in late winter or early spring.
Create Beautiful Holiday Decorations With Evergreen Boughs
Freshly-cut evergreen boughs add an inexpensive and wonderful splash of color and breath-taking fragrance for holiday decorations. And there’s no need to purchase greens that were cut weeks ago, when you likely have evergreens already growing in your landscape. Here are our best tips for creating beautiful holiday decorations from evergreens.
Control Spread of Emerald Ash Borer in New Jersey: Remove Ash Trees in Winter
According to the NJ Department of Agriculture, ALL ash trees in NJ are at high risk for EAB infestation within the next few years. Control the spread of EAB by removing infected ash trees during the winter – it’s an ideal time to take down trees without damaging your lawn.