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Summer Heat
By: Steve Varga 08.16.2010 | Comments: 0We have been so lucky this summer. I don't know about you, but I am not a fan of hot weather. These last few days have been a little too hot for me. I have noticed that many more plants have been wilting on these hot days than we'd normally see in the summer. Because it was cooler than average this Spring and Summer, plant foliage has not had a chance to develop a typical waxy protective layer this year.
To be sure that your plants are happy, here are a few things to keep in mind during hot weather:
Free Rain Sensor Program Offered in Puget Sound Area
By: Maggie Thornton 07.30.2010 | Comments: 0Good news for those of you living in the Puget Sound region!
Care of Newly Planted Trees & Shrubs
By: Steve Varga 07.15.2010 | Comments: 0Spring and Summer are the most common times to plant new trees and shrubs. A few new additions to your yard can be a welcome change. However, failure can turn those smiles upside down!

ProGrass Sprinkler Technician To The Rescue
By: Maggie Thornton 05.03.2010 | Comments: 0The recent balmy weather got me outside the other day to finally move some euonymus and plant the Korean Lilac I've had for months. This made my husband very happy since he was pretty sure he'd end up doing this job for me, based on prior history.
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