by Courtney | Jan 16, 2020 | Commercial Blogs, Helpful Tips, Residential
Watering Instructions for a New GardenYour new garden will take three to four weeks to establish. During this period water almost daily. Make sure the water pressure isn’t too strong, focus the water towards the base of the plant and hold the water there for 30 to 60...
by Courtney | Jan 16, 2020 | Commercial Blogs, Helpful Tips, Residential
Watering Your New Lawn Seed or sod, watering lightly and consistently is the key to protecting your new lawn. Water at least twice a day for the first 4 weeks. To germinate, the seed needs to be fat and swollen with water. (If the seed dries out after swelling it may...
by Courtney | Jan 15, 2020 | Commercial Blogs, Helpful Tips, Residential, Seasonal
We Are Here All Year! So what do you do in the winter? I hear this question from November until March every year. I have a well rehearsed answer for inquisitive strangers or family members who wonder out loud if I hibernate or spend the season in Florida. Yes, winters...
by Courtney | Jan 3, 2020 | Commercial Blogs, Helpful Tips, Residential, Seasonal
Winter Protection New England winters can be particularly brutal. Extreme cold coupled with dry and/or frozen ground can create a hostile environment for your shrubs. Even though winter temperatures are cold, winter sun can still dry plants out just like in the...
by Anita | Sep 19, 2017 | Commercial Blogs, Helpful Tips, Residential
Fall Landscape/Lawn Packages Time to Revitalize Your Lawn Fall is the ideal time to make some serious strides in the health of your turf. The threat of weeds and hot summer days has passed and the change of seasons results in the perfect conditions for germinating...
by Anita | Sep 19, 2017 | Commercial Blogs, Helpful Tips, Residential, Seasonal
Fall Landscape Packages As the Summer winds down, families are starting to prepare their kids for a successful year at school. Garrick-Santo has similar goals for your landscape and has put together Fall Landscape Packages to ensure your yard is in the best possible...