It’s not too late to deadhead spring blooms in June! In fact, removing spent flowers now can encourage reblooming, tidy up your garden, and help perennials conserve energy for next season. Is It Too Late to Deadhead Spring Blooms? Introduction Spring flowers like tulips, daffodils, columbine, and bleeding hearts often put on a show early—but...

Toads in the Garden: What a Toad Sighting May Mean

Toads are incredibly beneficial for your garden, acting as natural pest control by eating hundreds of insects daily. Myths like “toads cause warts” are false. Unless you’re dealing with a rare invasive species, keeping toads around is one of the easiest, low-effort ways to protect your plants naturally. Introduction You’re out watering your garden and...

How Mulch Helps Protect Your Plants Year-Round

Mulch is more than just a finishing touch for your flower beds — it’s a hardworking, year-round ally in maintaining a healthy, resilient garden. No matter the season, mulch plays an essential role in protecting your plants, conditioning your soil, and reducing the time and effort you spend on maintenance. Here’s how mulch benefits your...

Colin Can Help Guide to New Grass

New grass needs consistent moisture to establish strong roots—usually 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week, spread out over several sessions. Early morning watering is best, and using a sprinkler system helps ensure even coverage. Watch for signs of over- or under-watering like yellowing or dry patches, and adjust accordingly. The Colin Can Help...

Evergreen Privacy and Structure That Lasts All Year Arborvitae (Thuja spp.) are some of the hardest-working shrubs in Northeast Ohio landscapes. Fast-growing, low-maintenance, and evergreen, they’re ideal for privacy screens, windbreaks, and formal borders. But to keep them dense and healthy, they need proper spacing, watering, and occasional trimming. 🛒 Choosing the Right Arborvitae Several...

Should You Leave Grass Clippings or Bag Them in June?

In most cases, you should leave grass clippings on the lawn in June. Mulching clippings returns nutrients to the soil, helps retain moisture, and supports a healthy lawn—especially during hot summer months. The exception? If the grass is wet, diseased, or overly long. Should You Leave Grass Clippings or Bag Them in June? Introduction As...

Choosing the right mulch for your flower beds isn’t just about looks — it affects soil health, plant performance, and long-term maintenance. While dyed mulch and natural mulch may look similar on the surface, they serve different purposes and have distinct pros and cons. In this guide, we’ll break down the key differences so you...

Spring Flowers That Benefit Most from Deadheading

Many spring-blooming flowers benefit from deadheading, especially if you want to encourage reblooming, prevent self-seeding, or help bulbs store energy. Popular plants like tulips, daffodils, columbine, bleeding hearts, and peonies are all worth a trim once blooms fade. Which Spring Flowers Benefit from Deadheading? Introduction As your spring garden starts to fade, you’re left with...

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