Top 6 Gardening Mistakes and Pitfalls
As natural landscaping experts, we come across many mistakes made in the garden. We have compiled a list of 6 common gardening mistakes and pitfalls. 1. Poor Planning 2. Planning […]
Read more »As natural landscaping experts, we come across many mistakes made in the garden. We have compiled a list of 6 common gardening mistakes and pitfalls. 1. Poor Planning 2. Planning […]
Read more »It’s time to start thinking about your spring and summer perennials! Our team at Naturescapes has put together a beautiful list of plants to add to your garden this year. […]
Read more »If you are a gardener on the east coast, you are no stranger to dealing with the ever-changing elements. Protecting your plants during the cold, wet months of winter can […]
Read more »Thank you to Chris Ness, Backyard Beekeeper and Chester County Beekeepers Association member, who contributed the blog post below. Honey Bees in Every Season Spring As temperatures start hitting 50 […]
Read more »What is Flagstone? Flagstone is a sedimentary rock usually made of sandstone bound together by minerals like silica, calcite, or iron ore. The flat stone is perfect as a paving […]
Read more »Our newest insect problem comes to us via China although its home is also India, Vietnam, and eastern Asia. It’s really a plant hopper more than a fly. The adult […]
Read more »Spring is officially here, and if you haven’t started planning your landscaping for the year, now is the time! Naturescapes presents 5 simple things to do to your garden this […]
Read more »Water flowing toward your house is never a good thing, and often you don’t realize how serious the problem might be until it is too late. The professionals at […]
Read more »Naturescapes has been recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for our commitment to green power. We have joined the ranks of over 1,500 companies as a Green Power […]
Read more »For the most part, trees are wonderful. They prevent erosion, provide oxygen, clean our air, and add beauty to our landscapes. However, not all trees are created equal.
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