Nov 16, 2016 | Blog
When the clocks turn back an hour, we tend to move inside and put our landscapes to rest. There is still some work to be done, though. Here are a few tips on getting your lawn and landscape ready for winter. Leaves: Yes, it’s a pain to pick up leaves. No, you should...
Sep 22, 2016 | Blog
SeaScape President, Dr. Jim Wilkinson, joined The Rhode Show on WPRI TV to discuss what the combination of moth damage and drought stress means to your trees and plants this Fall.
Sep 16, 2016 | Blog
Our area has seen a significant lack of rain over the past several months. This drought has had a profound effect on many lawns. It’s also affected outdoor trees and shrubs. Our technicians have done their best to mitigate the damage the drought has done, but...
Jun 28, 2016 | Blog
Most of our lawns in Southern New England are made up of “cool season” grasses. They prefer consistent rain fall, cooler nights and warm days. That’s (usually) great news in the spring and fall, but it leads to stressed out turf in the summer....
May 20, 2016 | Blog
Given the amount of rainy, humid weather we’ve had during the last few weeks, it looks as if our lawn’s previous drought concerns have started to evaporate. With that said, you may have recently seen some red blemishes appear on your property. Your lawn is made up of...
May 19, 2016 | Blog
Does your lawn look like it’s full of waving wheat or white topped weeds? Chances are, you are seeing seed heads. Your lawn is full of millions of grass plants. At this time of year, some of those plants will try to reproduce by growing seeds encased in seed heads....