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Three Fall Tips for Your Landscape

10/24/2016

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1. Trim those dead or dying limbs
Surely you have some branches on your trees that are dead or near dead. These limbs often surrender to the harsh winds and snow that’ll be here in the coming months. Dead or dying tree limbs threaten our homes, vehicles and even people. If you have large limbs or whole trees that are rotted or dying, it’s best to call in the professionals. But you can probably tackle your smaller, ornamental trees by cutting diseased, rotted, or cracked limbs close to the trunk.

2. Cut Back Perennials
Remove the dead or dying annuals along with the slugs that feed on them and breed in fall. The foliage on your perennials is likely dead or starting to die, so trim them down to the ground which will sends nutrients the roots for next season. Putting in this bit of effort now will result in a healthier spring garden.

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3. Plant New Shrubs
Planting shrubs in early fall is great in New England’s climate. The soil is cool and moist which provides the plants an ideal start to establish roots. Dig a hole for your new shrub that’s about twice the diameter and just an inch or two less deep than the full height of the root ball. Position the shrub in the hole ensuring the top of the root ball does not go below ground level (it should be level or just an inch above the ground). Fill in any spaces of the whole with soil and water thoroughly. Add more soil to top of root ball followed by mulch.

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Custom, Built-in Fire Pits

10/3/2016

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Fall is here and with it, cooler days and nights. If you love spending time outdoors, an evening fire is an incredible way to extend you time relaxing or entertaining outside. Outdoor fun is not just for summer! Winter, spring, summer or fall (as long as it's not raining or snowing) you can enjoy an outdoor fire. How nice is it to cozy up to your loved ones on a cool fall or winter night? Roast marshmallows or tell stories with your kids around the warmth of the flames?

Gardenin' Angels offers installation of quality, custom fire pits. They're built at our facility in Easton, Massachusetts and delivered to your home. Complete installation at your home takes roughly two hours. If you wish, we can can also design and install a stunning patio surrounding your fire pit for a more substantial outdoor living area. 


Fire pits are built on a 6-inch concrete base, reinforced with metal mesh, and constructed with fire bricks and natural stones. We have five models available for you to choose from. Call us for more information at 774-284-1171.
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