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Yoshina cherries are in full bloom and spring is definitely here.Keep in mind our last frost date is in April. So no tomato planting yet
7:03 AM Mar 19th
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Check out this month's.Atlanta Home Improvement magazine for great landscape tips.Spring appears to be upon us!
1:46 PM Feb 23rd
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Early spring bloomers. Okame cherries and Saucer magnolias are in full bloom Right now.Was the groundhog wrong?
5:52 AM Feb 8th
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Check out this informative website to help you in planting the spring
11:11 AM Feb 7th
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It is the time to put your pre-emergent out on your yard. Zoysia and Bermuda can also be scalped in preparation for spring.
7:52 AM Feb 2nd
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Today I found a Daphne Shrub that was blooming Which is a sure sign that spring is coming sooner than later
11:37 AM Jan 24th
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The winter months is a great time to plant flowering trees for spring.Start planning your landscape enhancements at your home or business
9:15 AM Jan 11th
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It's time to apply dormant oil on shrubs/evergreens to kill remaining overwintering insects. This will reduce need for insecticides later.
6:09 AM Jan 5th
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from Marietta, GA
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Hold off on that turf scalping. With these crazy temperature variations, the grass could start growing with warmth or die back with cold.
6:07 AM Jan 5th
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from Marietta, GA
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The purpose of winter pruning is to rebalance maturing landscapes. Contact Unique Environmental Landscapes with your questions.
6:05 AM Jan 5th
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from Marietta, GA
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Time to start winter pruning of Crape Myrtles, ornamental grasses and other shrubs that benefit from dormant season pruning.
6:04 AM Jan 5th
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from Marietta, GA
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Try Russian Cypress for a rugged, dense evergreen shrub as an alternative to mat-forming junipers. It's deer resistant too.
10:47 AM Nov 13th, 2011
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from Kennesaw, GA
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Fall is perfect time to plant new ball and burlap trees and shrubs. Winter conditions are perfect for stimulating root growth in new trees.
4:30 AM Nov 10th, 2011
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from Kennesaw, GA
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It's time to start fall irrigation shut-downs!
8:21 AM Nov 7th, 2011
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from Kennesaw, GA
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Don't forget it's time to aerate and overseed. www.unique-environmental.com for all your landscape needs
12:08 PM Sep 25th, 2011
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from Kennesaw, GA
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Time for aerating and overseeding. Call Unique Environmental for all your landscape needs. unique-environmental.com
11:44 AM Sep 25th, 2011
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from Kennesaw, GA
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Love the Japanese Anemone as a fall blooming perennial. 3 to 5' tall and likes moist, fertile, hummus rich soil. Full sun to partial shade.
9:54 AM Sep 14th, 2011
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from Kennesaw, GA
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Plant a Blue Atlas Cedar tree for a cool texture and blue color. It's a beautiful addition to any sunny garden.
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11:32 AM Sep 8th, 2011
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from Kennesaw, GA
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Which is better mulch? Depends on how you feel about budget and aesthetics. Non-organic will decompose and provide nutrients, but more cost
10:01 AM Sep 7th, 2011
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from Kennesaw, GA
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Which is better organic or non-organic mulch? Organic is anything that was living, pine, bark, non is non-living, gravel, fabric, plastic.
10:00 AM Sep 7th, 2011
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from Kennesaw, GA
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