🍂 💨 ❄️ can’t beat this team!!! We are cruising through our fall cleanups, and looking for more customers for late December and January 👀 Give us a call and get a free estimate! 508-524-4459
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Need some help getting rid of these things? We offer a full fall cleanup service for those who can’t get to it themselves, as well as a leaf pickup service for those who can do the raking, but might have a hard time getting rid of the piles!
Whatever your needs may be, we are here to help.
Happy fall planting season! We’ve been hustling to get everything in the ground between these rain storms! 🪴 🌧️ ❤️
We’ve been so busy the past few months, and here it is… Labor Day weekend! We hope everyone has a beautiful holiday, and we are super excited to get our fall plantings going next week. 🌸 🌹 🌱 Congratulations to our customers who are getting married this weekend, and also to our own Katie and her new husband Matt on their recent wedding! 💕
We loved working in this little shade garden this week! 🌳🏡🌿
Hydrangea season is here at last, and clearly not all of the buds got blasted! We are so lucky to to what we do 🌸🌼❤️ Thank you so much to our repeat customers. It is so cool going back to a property and watching the plants grow up year after year!! Thank you also to those who’ve been patiently waiting for us to get to you. We are still a small company and working very hard to get through our schedule, and we will see you soon… promise! And of course, a super thank you to my amazing crew for all of your time, hard work, and talent this year! Watching you guys grow is fun as well. 🪴 💡 💪
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Huge shout out to Michael Santos Irrigation LLC!! Time and time again I recommend him to help with getting things watered, and every time he knocks it out of the park!
His crew has done an incredible job with not only turf irrigation, but also adding automatic drip irrigation to this Dennis customers garden. This small convenience will help properly water the plants, and also give her back a bit of her life… watering this many plants can take a while!
It’s springtime and already busy, but before the madness really sets in we took a field trip to explore Blithewold Mansion, Gardens and Arboretum. Amazing to see so many mature specimens of things we’ve planted lately, and even some unique plant species that don’t typically grow here, like Giant Redwoods! Being able to see thousands of daffodils en masse, and all the different ways that plants can be arranged in the garden, is refreshing to our design minds also… Plus we’ve got some new ideas to bring to the table now! ❤️ 🌲 🌹
It’s the most wonderful time of the year 🎶 I’m so happy that the “plant shelters” are bringing in new stuff again!!! 😍
The wind was doing a number on this waterfront home in West Yarmouth yesterday.
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If you or your neighbors have any trees that have fallen or been damaged by this storm, we would be happy to help you!
We also have numerous references for great local handymen and construction companies if your home was damaged.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out!
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508-524-4459
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A new customer of ours in Orleans needed help to fix a small part of their yard that was full of water with nowhere to go!
You can see in the video how there are standing puddles of water in the lawn. The front yard has a good sized hill running down from the road, and the soil beneath it is very high in clay.
Though a ton of work has been done there in the past to aid in water retention and drainage, the recent rainfall has exposed some small areas that needed some additional work.
We started by cutting out the turf and creating a trench along the edge of the lawn, scooping and removing clay as we went.
Almost immediately, the water began to drain from the lawn, and began running down this mini river we had created. By the time we’d gotten to the end, the ground had partially drained and there were no longer puddles of water in the lawn! At the end of the trench line are 3 large hydrangeas that will greatly appreciate the extra water, and any remaining runoff will collect in a shallow basin at the end and naturally disperse itself to be absorbed by the trees and shrubs there.
We removed the grass in between the hydrangeas as well, and put a coat of fresh mulch down there to help protect their roots and the slope.
Video of the drainage trench in action, and pictures of the finished product in the comments! 🤩
Edited to add: The landscape designer for this yard is still very much involved in the restoration of this property, and came up with a solution to the drainage woes in the lawn here. We were called in to help facilitate!
“What do you do when gardening is done for the season?”
Well… usually it goes something like this!
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We love to prune and clean, and sometimes the trees need our help too.
This crispy old Oak had been pretty dead for a while when we got here. It was in the woods but too close to a nice vegetable garden and a few active bee hives… previous storms had caused failing branches and property damage, making the homeowners nervous.
A rope was set up in the tree to help direct the fall, and a few cuts with a chainsaw sent this bad boy all the way into the woods to decompose and become a new (safe) habitat for woodland creatures in the meantime.
If you have some smaller trees you’re thinking about pruning or removing, feel free to reach out!
*Note: We are not a full service tree company, and while we have insurance for work at heights, we know our capacity and our limits. We have plenty of solid referrals for the tree companies who do the bigger trees and more hazardous jobs.
Bringing down some dead trees in Eastham today