Posts tagged spring maintenance
ROSES: WHEN and HOW to prune them?
Consulting, Education, Landscape Design, Plants, Maintenance/ThrivePatrizia Rollonative trees, deciduous shrubs, perennials, annuals, mulching, Landscape Design, landscaping, gardening, landscape architecture, pittsburgh, pittsburgh landscape, Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, spring maintenance, Landscape maintenance, invasive, invasive species, Plants
ARE PLANT NURSERIES EXACERBATING THE SPREAD OF INVASIVE SPECIES?
Consulting, Education, Landscape Design, Plants, Maintenance/ThrivePatrizia Rollonative trees, deciduous shrubs, perennials, annuals, mulching, Landscape Design, landscaping, gardening, landscape architecture, pittsburgh, pittsburgh landscape, Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, spring maintenance, Landscape maintenance, invasive, invasive species, Plants
SPOTTED LANTERNFLY: A THREAT TO OUR PLANTS
Consulting, Education, Landscape Design, Plants, Maintenance/ThrivePatrizia Rollonative trees, deciduous shrubs, evergreen, Pruning, fall, maintenance, perennials, annuals, mulching, irrigation, Landscape Design, landscape maintenance, landscaping, gardening, landscape architecture, pittsburgh, pittsburgh landscape, Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, spring maintenance, Landscape maintenance, invasive
INVASIVE SPECIES ARE AMONGST US!
Consulting, Education, Landscape Design, Plants, Maintenance/ThrivePatrizia Rollonative trees, deciduous shrubs, evergreen, Pruning, fall, maintenance, perennials, annuals, mulching, irrigation, Landscape Design, landscape maintenance, landscaping, gardening, landscape architecture, pittsburgh, pittsburgh landscape, Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, spring maintenance, Landscape maintenance, invasive
WAKE UP! IT’S SPRING!
Consulting, Education, Landscape Design, Plants, Maintenance/ThrivePatrizia Rollonative trees, deciduous shrubs, evergreen, Pruning, fall, maintenance, perennials, annuals, mulching, irrigation, Landscape Design, landscape maintenance, landscaping, gardening, landscape architecture, pittsburgh, pittsburgh landscape, Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, spring maintenance, Landscape maintenance