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Create a More Beautiful, Private Outdoor Space

Whether you’re looking to block an unwanted view, create a more secluded backyard retreat, or simply enhance the appearance of your landscape, our privacy screening and landscape installation services can transform your property.

From removing overgrown plants and outdated landscaping to installing beautiful evergreen scre...


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By midsummer, even the prettiest spring containers can start to look a little worn out. Petunias stretch, pansies fade, foliage gets crispy around the edges, and watering habits that worked in May may not be enough once the real summer heat settles into Southeastern Massachusetts. The good news is that you do not always need to start from scratch. With a little trimming, feed...


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Hydrangeas are one of the most loved shrubs in Southeastern Massachusetts gardens, and for good reason. They bring big color, long-lasting blooms, and classic summer beauty to foundation beds, borders, walkways, patios, and mixed landscapes. They also come with plenty of questions. Why didn’t mine bloom? Can I make it blue? Should I prune it now? How much sun does it need?


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June Is National Pollinator Month: Easy Ways to Make Your Garden More Bee, Butterfly, and Hummingbird Friendly

June is National Pollinator Month, which makes it the perfect time to take a closer look at the life buzzing, fluttering, and hovering through your garden. Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators play a vital role in helping flowers bloom, vegetables p...


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Hydrangeas are one of the most loved flowering shrubs in Southeastern Massachusetts gardens, but they can also be one of the most frustrating when they grow plenty of leaves and no flowers. If your hydrangea looks healthy but refuses to bloom, the problem usually comes down to pruning, winter damage, sunlight, fertilizer, or the type of hydrangea you have.

One of the m...


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