Our Fall 2011 Newsletter – Hot Off the Press!
GreenWords Newsletter Fall 2011 In this issue: Restore Your Flood Damaged-Landscape & Great Reasons to Schedule Winter Work Now!
View ArticleOvercome Those Matted Leaves Despite Snowtober!
Most folks got at least a few inches of snow this past weekend during a record setting October snow storm. The impact on your lawn can be summed up in a few basic scenarios with the first involving...
View ArticleIce Melt: You Really Do Get What You Pay For….
Rock salt is the cheapest and most basic of ice melting materials but it has many drawbacks for the price. Everyone knows the damage rock salt does to turf, tree & shrubs, concrete, brick, patios,...
View ArticleJust in time for ‘Spring Ahead’….
Our Spring 2012 GreenWords newsletter is now in your snail mail if you are an existing client, and posted at our website: http://www.chippersinc.com/green-words-newsletter. It’s filled with lots of...
View ArticleSpring time means outdoor fun with your lawn!
Maybe this is the year you have decided to take action and are simply not willing to accept the same old lawn you had in 2013. If this is the year you have decided to act, then I have good news! Your...
View ArticlePre-emergent versus post-emergent weed control
We have lots of folks asking about the difference between treatments that claim control over annual broadleaf weeds like spurge versus post emergent weeds like dandelions. This is often a very...
View ArticleOur Fall 2012 GreenWords Newsletter
Our Fall 2012 GreenWords newsletter will soon be in your snail mail if you are an existing client, and is now posted at our website: http://www.chippersinc.com/files/files/GreenWords%20Fall%202012.pdf...
View ArticleReady for Green Care Vermont & New Hampshire? Our Spring Newsletter is here...
Earth Day 2014 is tomorrow, April 22, and we are so thankful to finally see the ‘earth’ in this part of the world. It’s not green yet, more of a melody of browns and grays, but we are ready for green...
View ArticleBe kind to your lawn in July!
Correct mowing is the absolute most critical factor when it comes to high summer temperatures and not adding stress already present due to heat and reduced rainfall. One low cut below 2” can nearly...
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