Thursday, April 28, 2011

fresh mulch = spring


Fresh mulch and sunshine! Both have been hard to come by here in the Rochester area this April. We've had record rainfall this spring which has made it difficult to clean gardens, cut new edges and apply fresh mulch. It sure makes a difference though for freshening up the garden, not to mention weed control and moisture retention!

Sunday, April 17, 2011

EAB - the time is coming!

Attention homeowners, citizens and town officials in the Rochester area! Beginning with the warm weather we expect to occur sometime soon, it will be time to inject ash trees to prevent or limit infestation by Emerald Ash Borer. In mid-May, as the leaves of the ash trees are beginning to unfurl, conditions are prime for certified arborists to begin injecting ash trees. Let's work together to save our ash trees instead of cutting them down!

For more information please see the Emerald Ash Borer page on our website: summittreeandlandscape.com

Monday, April 11, 2011

Water! The Fingerlakes! Lake Ontario!

I'm really enjoying learning how to navigate and use Twitter. I'm following astronaut Douglas Wheeler who posted this photo of the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario from space. What a great place we live! We must take measures to preserve our environment and save our water. How can we help as individuals? From turning off the water when we brush our teeth to using water carefully in the garden by using rain barrels and soaker hoses, we can all work together to keep our water clean. Today environmentalists are travelling to Albany to present their views on hydrofracturing. What are your views?

Monday, April 4, 2011

So sad!


Here is a photo of a park in Ohio where the city has decided to remove these ash trees. They will replace the trees, but it will take many many years for the new trees to achieve this height and provide shade to the park. If they decided to treat these trees they could be saved and the park as well as the environment would benefit.