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The heat is on! This summer has been especially warm and thinking back our 90 degree heat started in late May. We have now had 48 plus days of heat above 90 degrees and will possibly surpass 2011 and 1980 with 90... Read More
July 2016 Newsletter Hope that all of you had a great Independence Day with your families and friends. It was a great time to celebrate our patriotism for Our Great Country and for the men and women that have... Read More
June 2016 Newsletter Happy June as we welcome summer's arrival on June 21st! Turf is on all of our radar as Brown Patch in Fescue will become devastating to fescue lawns without the use of fungicides.... Read More
Summer plantings of annuals are underway and will continue through the rest of the month. Our flower installation teams have been working hard since April 9th tilling, sculpting, planting and fertilizing flower... Read More
You don't have to be a tree-hugger to appreciate trees or to celebrate Arbor Day today. Trees provide us with so much from shade to food to the oxygen we breathe. The first Arbor Day in the world began in the... Read More
Earth Day is here again. These are a few ways you can help protect your planet Earth and enjoy it too! Use Alternate Transportation As any Atlanta driver will tell you our city's traffic stinks. With... Read More
Happy Spring to all of you and your gardens that are coming alive from the mild winter that we had this year. This Spring is starting out as one of our busiest ever. When Spring/Summer is followed by a mild Winter we... Read More
March 2016 Spring has appeared to arrive a bit early as seen this past weekend. Mountain biking this weekend along the Chattahoochee trails Trillium and Native Buckeyes are sprouting from the forest floor. You may... Read More
Winter has been mild this year and Groundhog Day has predicted an early spring. We shall see if that prediction holds true. The temperatures have been mild but we have had an abundance of rainfall. The cloudy days... Read More