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Posted on June 9, 2009

Dead Trees Are Full Of Life

SavATree provides environmentally sensible tree service and lawn care to homeowners as well as residential, commercial, institutional, government and historic properties in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania,...

Posted on November 27, 2008

Christmas Tree Safety Checklist

Setting up the Christmas tree is a tradition enjoyed by many families during the holiday season. But don't forget to use good common sense and take safety precautions to avoid injuries or property damage. Here is a checklist of 20 important safety...

Posted on August 2, 2008

Bonsai Tree Care

The origin of bonsai tree goes long back in the Chinese dynasty around 700AD in the tang dynasty. His dynasty was that of great culture and it supported art on a large scale and the Japanese were sending missionaries to china and hence were borrowing...

Posted on January 16, 2008

Tips for Maintaining Lawn and Garden Equipment in winter

The winter can be a hard time to deal with your lawn and garden equipment. It is a tough time on many aspects of your home and your lawn, because of the frigid temperatures. The equipment usually has a much rougher time than you would imagine,...

Posted on January 16, 2008

Tips for Front Yard Landscaping

The front yard is one of the most important landscaping projects you'll undertake on your property. Getting the front yard right is particularly important because it's the part of the house that people most often see-and the part they see and walk...

Posted on January 16, 2008

Tips for Back Yard Landscaping

When it comes to the back yard, your designs should center around maximizing the amount of usable living space you have, rather than focusing totally on the appearance of the space as in the front yard.

Posted on January 16, 2008

How to Keep Trees Healthy in winter

During the winter, extremes of temperature, as well as excess water or periods of cold drought, can be particularly stressful for trees. Preparing your trees for winter, and taking care of them during the coldest months, will help your trees stay...

Posted on January 16, 2008

How to Determine If You Need a Lawn Care Professional

Lawn care is simply mowing the lawn and raking the leaves, right? Who needs help with that? Lawn care is much more than that and even the mowing alone can keep a person busy during a good growing season. So, the real question becomes: How do I know...

Posted on January 16, 2008

Different Fertilizers for Different Lawns-a Quick Guide

In order to have a beautiful lawn, provide adequate food, protection, and water, and keep it well manicured! Fertilizers are the primary source of supplying a lawn with its first two basic needs.

Posted on November 30, 2007

Warning Signs that your Lawn Needs Professional Help

Who knew that lawns were so smart? They are so brilliant that they will actually give you clear-cut signs when they are in need of professional maintenance. And you don't have to be a professional gardener either, just observant. If you pay attention...

Posted on November 30, 2007

Top Five Tools Needed for Lawn Care

There are many things that you need to have in your arsenal to make sure that your lawn care can be completed in a timely and organized fashion. Simply going out there with a shovel isn't going to help you with your lawn care. Because there are many...

Posted on November 30, 2007

Top Five Lawn Diseases that Can Destroy Your Lawn

Most lawn diseases are the result of fungus and fungus can destroy your lawn. Here is some important information about these diseases

Posted on November 30, 2007

Successfully Growing a Lawn from Scratch

There are two established methods for growing a lawn from scratch. One is to use sod rolls that have already been grown. The second is to do it yourself with seed, fertilizer and water. Pre-grown sod is quick and easy, but becomes rather costly if...

Posted on November 30, 2007

Lawn Damage from Moles

If you have seen mounds of dirt on your lawn, you should know what they indicate. Mounds of dirt are often a warning sign that moles are calling your lawn their new home. This situation requires answers to some important questions such as: What...

Posted on November 30, 2007

Lawn Care and Landscaping-what are the Differences?

When you are looking to take care of your lawn, you probably aren't worried about what the difference is between lawn care and landscaping. However, when it comes to buying tools, doing the process, and seeing the finished product, you are probably...

Posted on October 31, 2007

How to Decide On a Tree Arrangement for Your Property

One of the most enjoyable parts about owning a new home, or doing extensive work on an existing home is creating an attractively landscaped exterior. Before you start digging up the ground however it is important to have a clear design goal in mind...

Posted on October 31, 2007

How to Choose the Right Shrubs for Your Yard

Choosing the right shrubs for your yard is based largely upon what to hope to achieve in your landscape design. Shrubs can play any number of different landscaping rolls from structural to purely decorative, and anything in between. Finding the right...

Posted on October 31, 2007

Gardening tips for the fall season

Now that the dog days of summer have finally passed, it's time to start thinking about a few key fall gardening chores. These tasks will both provide you with colorful fall foliage as well as protect your summer plants for the following season....

Posted on October 31, 2007

How to tell if a tree is diseased

Tree disease has been an ongoing problem for landscapers for decades and can be a costly and dangerous expense. There are several things you should look for when trying to determine which or if a tree is infected with the nearly one hundred diseases...