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Category Archives: Spring Tips & Ideas

Westport Landscaping & Masonry

Westport Landscaping & Masonry

Landscaping, Masonry, Fencing, Property Maintenance, Patios and Walkways in Westport CT Bolton Landscape Design and Masonry provides Landscaping and Landscape Design services in Westport, CT. We specialize in landscape lighting, waterfalls & ponds, irrigation or sprinkler systems, excavating, grading, and plantings of all sorts. Our landscaping experts take time to learn about your land to provide the… [read more]

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Darien Landscaping & Masonry

Darien Landscaping & Masonry

Landscaping, Masonry, Fencing, Property Maintenance, Patios and Walkways in Darien CT Bolton Landscape Design and Masonry provides Landscaping and Landscape Design services in Darien, CT. We specialize in landscape lighting, waterfalls & ponds, irrigation or sprinkler systems, excavating, grading, and plantings of all sorts. Our landscaping experts take time to learn about your land to provide… [read more]

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No Rain is Doing More to Your Lawn Than You Think

No Rain is Doing More to Your Lawn Than You Think

Spring 2015 has been dry according to reports released by the U.S. Drought Monitor. Reports state that 37.8% of contiguous United States has seen moderate to exponential drought. U.S. Drought Monitor also states we are 37% below where we should be as we approach the summer months. What Effects Do Droughts Have? Trees and Shrubs:… [read more]

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Your soil is your most precious commodity

Your soil is your most precious commodity

Your soil is your most precious commodity, so start digging in compost, manure and as much organic matter as you can lay your hands on to replace the goodness in it. The earlier you start the better, especially if your soil is heavy. Here in Wilton, CT and the surrounding areas it can be left… [read more]

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Perennial Plants for Shady Areas  

Beyond seasonal weather and pesky deer, New England gardens may also struggle to survive shady conditions. Many of you ask us about what to do with shaded areas of your yard. Between tree coverings, your house and fencing, shade can happen from so many directions. A planting bed that receives three hours or less of… [read more]

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