We’ve compiled a handful of projets completed during the late winter and early spring months of 2012. Project locations included homesites in Cumming, Suwanee, and Alpharetta, Georgia. Greenshooz Winter/Spring Projects 2012
April is National Garden Month | National Gardening Association
Every April, communities, organizations, and individuals nationwide celebrate gardening during National Garden Month. Gardeners know, and research confirms, that nurturing plants is good for us: attitudes toward health and nutrition improve, kids perform better at school, and community spirit grows. Join the celebration and help to make America a greener, healthier, more livable place! 101 … Continue reading
Video: Flagstone Patio Project | March 2012
Check out our latest video!! A lot of hard work and planning went into this one. Notice the attention to detail, just amazing!! Flagstone Patio Project | March 2012.
Seasonal Calendar – April | Walter Reeves: The Georgia Gardener
FIRST WEEK: • Divide over-wintered baskets of Boston fern into four sections. Plant new hanging baskets using two sections of fern in each. • Green grass in a Bermuda lawn is probably Poa annua (annual bluegrass). You can try digging it out but, better yet, make a mental note to put out weed preventer … Continue reading
What’s Growing in Your Lawn? | Weed Library | National Gardening Association
We’ve chosen weeds common in gardens, lawns, and landscapes and provided the essential information you need for identifying and managing them. http://www.garden.org/weedlibrary/
Five Simple Steps to A More Abundant Flower Garden | Organic Gardening
Increase the number of blooms in your garden with some easy prep work. Add compost. We’ve said it before; we’ll say it again. Compost is the secret to successful gardening, no matter where or what you grow. Compost adds nutrients to the soil, manages its moisture content, prevents plant diseases, and keeps the earthworms … Continue reading
Lawn – Timing Pre-emergent Herbicide | Walter Reeves: The Georgia Gardener
One of the sourest phrases that can be directed at a child or adult is “I told you so!” Whether you touch a hot match, leave tools out in the rain or lift cinder blocks all afternoon, someone is usually ready to exclaim “I told you so!” when you complain about the experience. … Continue reading
Monrovia | Plant Savvy E-Newsletter
Every plant savvy issue highlights some exciting new plants and older favorites. You’ll find inspiration and ideas for taking your garden to the next level. http://www.monrovia.com/plant-savvy-newsletter/
Greenshooz Landscaping Project Video
Check out our first official project video!! Greenshooz Landscaping Project | January 2012 | Cumming, GA
Seasonal Calendar – February | Walter Reeves: The Georgia Gardener
FIRST WEEK: • Prune apple and pear trees now – but postpone peach pruning until mid-March. see Home Garden Apples • It’s dangerous to spray glyphosate (Roundup, etc) on bermudagrass, even if you think it is completely dormant. Make sure no green bermuda sprouts are near the soil surface. Here’s a better idea: Winter Weed … Continue reading