Month: June 2025

Record-Setting Spring Season for Rain—means Summer Stress for Your Lawn and Landscape

June 24, 2025
Spring 2025 brought an extraordinary amount of rainfall to Massachusetts, marking one of the wettest seasons in recent memory. While this deluge has alleviated drought conditions across much of the state, it has also created an environment ripe for the proliferation of lawn and tree diseases. From Drought to Deluge: Massachusetts’ Changing Water Status After… View Article

Beech Leaf Disease Update: Massachusetts Trees Still Under Threat

June 10, 2025
A few years have passed since we first warned homeowners about Beech Leaf Disease (BLD), a devastating tree condition that has taken hold across the Northeast. Unfortunately, the situation in Massachusetts is not improving. In fact, it’s getting worse. Beech trees, both native and ornamental, are continuing to decline rapidly in infested areas. As of… View Article
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Stop Grubs Before They Strike: How Natural Tree and Lawn Care Protects Your Lawn

June 4, 2025
A lush, green lawn is the pride of many homeowners—but lurking beneath the surface, tiny troublemakers may be preparing to ruin your beautiful yard. Grubs, the larvae of beetles like Japanese beetles, June bugs, and European chafers, are among the most destructive lawn pests in New England. They feed on grass roots, creating unsightly brown… View Article