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7 07, 2016

Sprinkler Alert! The Hot Weather Is Here!

By |2018-10-17T15:46:33-04:00July 7th, 2016|Irrigation, Lawn Care, Summer|Comments Off on Sprinkler Alert! The Hot Weather Is Here!

DUE TO HIGH HEAT ON LONG ISLAND AND PROLONG DRY PERIOD WE ARE ADVISING ALL OF OUR CLIENTS TO DO THE FOLLOWING: Increase the run time on your rotary sprinkler zones to 60 minutes per [...]

19 05, 2016

Why You Need To Fertilize Your Lawn

By |2018-10-17T15:46:33-04:00May 19th, 2016|Fertilizer, Irrigation, Spring, Summer|Comments Off on Why You Need To Fertilize Your Lawn

Grass is a high nitrogen feeder that requires a constant source of food and water during the growing season in order to continue providing its green appearance. If not treated properly, it will go into [...]

21 04, 2016

Prevent costly sprinkler repairs and landscape damage

By |2018-10-17T15:46:33-04:00April 21st, 2016|repairs, Spring|Comments Off on Prevent costly sprinkler repairs and landscape damage

The Long Island spring season is in full swing with the sprinkler & landscape systems being turned on and tuned up. This winter was brutal to landscapes and sprinkler systems and many sprinkler repairs are [...]

10 02, 2016

Cold Alert! Plumbing Tips for Cold Weather

By |2018-10-17T15:46:34-04:00February 10th, 2016|Plumbing, Winter|Comments Off on Cold Alert! Plumbing Tips for Cold Weather

This weekend Long Island will experience below average temperatures. Cold weather can wreak havoc on home, health, and plumbing. Really cold weather with a stiff wind can test even the best designed homes. It is [...]

14 01, 2016

Why you should use anti-desiccant during the winter to protect your plants

By |2018-10-17T15:46:34-04:00January 14th, 2016|Irrigation, Lawn Care, Winter|Comments Off on Why you should use anti-desiccant during the winter to protect your plants

Evergreen shrubs continue the process of photosynthesis during the winter and this process requires water.  Plants absorb water through their roots and migrate it to their leaves and if the ground is frozen then they [...]

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