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January Planting Tips
Posted on January 12, 2014
Christmas Lights Take down Christmas Lights and look for dead branches.
February Planting Tips
Posted on January 11, 2014
Too Much To Do And Not Enough Time To Get It Done?? Call Stuart's for your Spring cleanup and early season Landscape Maintenance and Gardening needs!!
March Planting Tips
Posted on January 10, 2014
Landscape Projects Start thinking about the different projects you would like to do this year. Do you not have the time, equipment, or don't even know where to start?? Call Stuart's today and [..]
April Planting Tips
Posted on January 9, 2014
Snow Removal Damage This is the best time to repair any plow or snow removal damage done to your lawn or shrubs. Still have Cabin Fever?? Come and see our new line of spring merchandise [..]
May Planting Tips
Posted on January 8, 2014
Annuals, Perennials, Shrubs, Trees, and Lawns Do any soil amendments such as organic matter, compost or peat moss as you prepare your gardens for planting. This can be tilled into the soil [..]
June Planting Tips
Posted on January 7, 2014
Annuals, Perennials, Shrubs, Trees, and Lawns Make sure annuals have adequate water to help there establishment. Tomato cages should be put in place. Monitor for insect and disease problems. Try [..]
July Planting Tips
Posted on January 6, 2014
Annuals, Perennials, Shrubs, and Trees Keep an eye out for insects and diseases.
August Planting Tips
Posted on January 5, 2014
Annuals, Lawns, and Perennials Some plants and pots may need water 2 times daily in the very hot weather. Do not wet foliage if you must water during the heat of day. The best time to water [..]
September Planting Tips
Posted on January 4, 2014
Lawns and Perennials Cooler temperatures start the lawn repair/renovation season in earnest. Continue to cut down perennials as their flowers become spent.
October Planting Tips
Posted on January 3, 2014
Annuals, Perennials, Shrubs, and Trees Remove annuals as they finish or are frost damaged. Keep watering until it freezes. Plants still need the moisture to help them make it through the winter. [..]