by Diana Grundeen | Oct 14, 2022 | Landscaping Blog, Plant Materials, Planting Projects
What a surprise to wake up to accumulated snow after Tuesday’s 80 degree weather. We know you may be concerned with your landscape and watering so we hope to address some of those questions. Right now we have snow and colder temps but are not in fear of...
by triolandscaping | Jul 6, 2017 | Plant Materials
Bunnies in the landscape are not cute when they are chowing down on your beautiful flowers. This year we are noticing many more plants becoming victim to these nibbling menaces’. So why is this happening? Understand that they have less and less native vegetation and...
by triolandscaping | Jun 13, 2017 | Landscapers and Landscape Design, Landscaping Blog, Plant Materials
Being green in the landscape should be easy, so much of the plants are green right? However when it comes to making the right choices for a healthy landscape, one that fits the new definition of earth friendly and sustainable it can harder than you think as it is not...
by triolandscaping | Apr 5, 2017 | Landscapers and Landscape Design, Plant Materials
Creeping Charlie is a invasive lawn and landscape weed that is very hard to eradicate from they yard and landscape but we have 3 great suggestions on how you can remove this from your landscape, the fourth one is also a option for treatment, just not as ideal. The...
by triolandscaping | Jun 23, 2016 | Plant Materials, Planting Projects
Many client have asked us for plants that repel insects, especially mosquitoes. USA Today recently had a story featuring nine of these so-called wonder plants. Here is the list. Marigolds Lavender (Nicole has this right by the patio and I can’t say it’s preventing any...
by triolandscaping | May 21, 2016 | Plant Materials
Back yard spaces are fun to hang out in, you own little oasis. But sometimes the space isn’t as private as you might like, so how can you fix that? Many people think a fence, a border all the way around that is 6′ tall… and many times that can be a good answer, but...