Preparing the Garden for Winter All of your hard work and dedication is paying off as your summer garden is brimming with a bountiful harvest and you are busy canning, freezing and storing fruits and veggies for use during the colder months. With a bit of preparation this Fall, you can get on the right path for a successful growing season next year. Preparing the Garden for Winter Read More »
Fall Seeding and Fertilizing Contrary to popular opinion, fall is the best time of the year for lawn care. Fall Seeding and Fertilizing Read More »
Preventing Late Blight Tips for preventing late blight from infecting your plants. Preventing Late Blight Read More »
Summer Lawn Care Considerations Most of the grasses commonly used in New Hampshire lawns are cool season grasses. This includes; Bluegrass, Fescue and Rye grass, all are sod forming turf grasses; they grow best when the soil temperature is around 60 degrees and at least 1 inch of water is applied each week. Summer Lawn Care Considerations Read More »
Vegetable Garden Insect Pests and Disease: Prevention and Control So, our short New Hampshire growing season is in full swing. You spent the end of May preparing, selecting and planting the vegetables and herbs that you and your family love. While you wait for the plants to grow, mature and produce there are a few things you should know in order to prevent the loss of your crops to insects and disease. Vegetable Garden Insect Pests and Disease: Prevention and Control Read More »
Preventing Weeds with Safe ‘N Simple Pre-Emergence Weed Control Safe ‘N Simple® 9-0-0 provides weed control and an excellent source of slow-release nitrogen in an easy to spread crumble form. Preventing Weeds with Safe ‘N Simple Pre-Emergence Weed Control Read More »