by WBI Support | Apr 8, 2015 | Planting Tips
All wildlife is a vital part of the South fork of Long Island’s eco-system and a nice reminder that the East End is one of the last places on Long Island where you can view these creatures in their natural habitat. However, there are many instances when...
by WBI Support | Apr 8, 2015 | Planting Tips
Fall Fertilization – Mulching A good fertilization program helps maintain the vigor and health of trees and shrubs at a landscape site. Satisfactory plant growth depends as much on proper nutrition as on proper light, moisture, temperature, air and pest...
by WBI Support | Apr 8, 2015 | Planting Tips
Do you have Leyland Cypress that are brown and dying out? Well you are not alone, we have received numerous this season and can help you! A popular plant of the Southeast has in the past 10-15 years become very extensively planted here in the Northeast coastal...
by WBI Support | Apr 8, 2015 | Planting Tips
Due to the high temperatures and humidity lawns are under stress and subsequently may be susceptible to disease pressure. In addition earlier season treatments are broken down because of these conditions and additional spot weed control may be necessary for summer...
by WBI Support | Apr 8, 2015 | Planting Tips
Drought Conditions: Hot temperatures and dry weather conditions are causing some concerns on properties. We you see wilting Hydrangeas and dry brown lawns so during this kind of weather we would like to urge you to make sure that your plants, trees and lawn are...
by WBI Support | Apr 8, 2015 | Planting Tips
This has been the most common inquiry this season. In 2011 the first cases of Boxwood Blight were confirmed in the Hamptons. With Boxwoods being a signature plant of the Hamptons this is quite alarming reminiscent of the Privet Prunicola scale of 10 years ago....