(July 11, 2012) “As hot weather moves into the Long Island region, many homeowners begin to worry about their valuable trees and other... More
Landscaping — Archive
A Water-Wise Hamptons Summer
(June 5, 2012) Drought. It’s an ominous word a summer arrives here in the Hamptons. Ever since the National Weather Service reported that... More
Hamptons House Guests – Welcome or Not?
(May 30, 2012) With opening ceremonies of the summer season underway, it’s time to take a look at who carried the guest torch... More
Ask the Expert: What Are Those Caterpillars in My Trees?
(May 9, 2012) There have been many calls from people on Long Island who are seeing “Gypsy Moth Caterpillars” out in large tents,... More
Notes from the Garden: Living with Flowers
(May 4, 2012) The urge to make a garden usually begins with a desire to change the overall landscape of the property. My... More
What Is Happening to My Japanese Pine Trees?
(April 11, 2012) In the Hamptons, Japanese Pine Trees are an absolutely stunning addition to your landscape, but you need to be on... More
Notes from the Garden: Creating or Renovating Your Foundation Garden
(April 6, 2012) Over the years, I have gotten many requests from new homeowners or clients who have overgrown foundation gardens and need... More
Notes from the Garden: Your Spring Garden
(March 2, 2012) Early spring, when Mother Nature washes away winter’s drab palate with a wave of brilliant springtime color, is the best... More
What Is This Weird Winter Doing to My Trees?
(February 15, 2012) We are in the midst of winter here on the East End, but the weather certainly hasn’t been indicative of... More
Snow, Vegetable Gardens and Landscaping in Winter
(January 4, 2012) You feel that icy weather out there? Winter has hit the Hamptons—and there’s more to come. But just because your... More







