You may not realize it, but the trees on your property contribute to its value and your quality of life in several ways. Their leaves can oxygenate the surrounding area which is beneficial to all creatures. Shade from a mature tree can also keep your residence cooler in summer. It is also a fact that Read More »
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The beauty of Long Island’s East End must be preserved. Its lush greenery and stately trees are part of the landscape that contributes to the area’s uniqueness. Plants and trees also create oxygen which is beneficial to all. However, over time some pests and diseases have taken a toll on many of these plants and Read More »
Across Long Island, from Nassau County’s Gold Coast to the Hamptons and beyond, Long Islanders are plant proud. We take pride in preserving the natural beauty that surrounds our homes and consider our properties our personal, private oasis. Maintaining the beauty of our personal landscapes is not a task to be left to those without Read More »
It is already mid-October and we are still in the grips of summer it seems. While to many this may be a time to rejoice, there are some downsides to this warm fall (and not just to those who are eager to break out their fall boots and sweaters). The warm weather also extends Read More »
Trees are often known for their strength; however, even the strongest tree can be taken down by these tree killing pests. Here are just a few of the bugs that can destroy whole yards. Hemlock Woolly Adelgid The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid is an insect native to East Asia, now infesting hemlock trees from New Read More »
Is Zika on your mind? We’ve got some helpful information. According to the CDC, outbreaks of Zika have been reported in tropical Africa, Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, and most recently in the Americas. Because the mosquitoes that spread Zika virus are found throughout the world, it is likely that outbreaks will continue to spread. Read More »