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Reviving Your Landscape in Spring: How to Refresh Landscape BedsMarch 16, 2026 - 3:07 pm
Protect Your Oak Trees from Oak Wilt in WisconsinFebruary 6, 2026 - 10:32 am
2026 Local and Global Landscape TrendsJanuary 22, 2026 - 9:31 am
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6 Fire Pit Designs to Extend Your Outdoor Season
/in News, Hardscapes, Landscaping/by Mary MondayAs much as we enjoy the family-friendly events of summer, like Lavender Fest here in Menomonee Falls, the hot, sticky weather can leave us dreaming of crisp evenings and cooler days ahead. Soon enough, the humidity will give way to that first refreshing breeze of autumn. Picture yourself on the patio, enjoying the fading light […]
Tips to Keep Your Landscape Thriving in August
/in News, Landscaping/by Mary MondayFlower Care Fertilize container plantings. Deadhead flowers to encourage additional blooming. Monitor for disease and insect problems and treat as needed. Remove any slug-eaten leaves from hostas. Cut back daylilies to 3-4″ to stimulate regrowth. Check rhizomes for iris borer caterpillars. Do not fertilize shrubs or roses after mid-August to discourage tender new growth before […]
Raised Garden Beds vs. In-Ground Planting: Which Works Best for Your Space?
/in Company News, Landscaping/by Mary MondayEach year, as Elm Grove prepares for its Fourth of July fireworks, cars wind through quiet neighborhoods on the way to the park. Along the route, something else stands out — the gardens. By early summer, they seem to have transformed overnight. What was bare soil in May is now full of color and texture: […]