Delaware Landscaper
The Best Summer Blooming Shrubs
July 9, 2019Blooming Shrubs This Summer Looking for the best shrubs for your garden this summer? Check out these great summer shrubs to add some life to your garden! Low Maintenance There are many types of shrubs out there that produce flowers or attract birds…
Seasonal Accent Planting Ideas We Love
June 25, 2019Accentuate Your Landscaping With These Standout Plantings The first steps in any landscape design involve establishing foundation plantings to allow your home to blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. Then come the transitional plantings…
Five Tips To Help Your Garden Grow!
April 3, 2019Many clients consider spring fertilization with a ‘more is better’ mentality. However, the best way to apply spring fertilizer needs to be thought out properly to ensure a great and healthy landscape all season long. Make sure you follow these…
Seven Tips for Integrating Bulbs Into Your Landscaping
March 12, 2019Here’s How You Can Integrate Bulbs Into Your Landscaping Nothing says spring quite like bulbs. Varieties like tulips, daffodils, and lilies are perhaps the quintessential marker that winter is over at last. There’s a great variety of bulbs…
10 Landscaping Improvements to Make this Spring
February 21, 2019With all the artic weather that has hit our area these past few weeks, it may be hard to imagine that spring is upon the horizon. Just as the sun surely rises, so will the sunny warmer days of spring and summer be here soon. That is why we thought…
What Is Rejuvenative Pruning and Why Do You Need It?
February 5, 2019Over time, your landscaping can become less sharp than it once was. Throughout the changing of the seasons, your shrubs and bushes can begin to lose their shape and look unhealthy around the edges. Fortunately, you can take a few steps to help give…
Check Out Our 17 Landscape Trends for 2019
January 22, 2019With every year there comes change, improvement and trends to access. At DiSabatino Landscaping we are always looking to learn new things and explore our creativity in order to deliver the best landscaping product or service to our clientele. With…
Using Anti-Desiccants To Protect Broadleaf Evergreens During Winter Months
November 6, 2018The colors of fall are all around us this year and thanks to the continuous rainfall our area has received these last few months, the contrast is AMAZING! Now that Halloween is a distant memory and Thanksgiving is quickly approaching, it is time to…
5 Watering Tips for Your New Plantings
July 24, 2018You just invested time, money and energy installing new plantings into your landscape, keeping them watered and hydrated is the most important aspect in helping them become established. While there is no universal rule of when and how much to,…
Why Less is More: The Beauty of Mass Plantings
July 10, 2018Mass planting embodies simplicity because it reads as one large element instead of a wide variety of individual plants. As a lover of plants I often become bogged down when trying to decide how many types of plants to use in a design. When I go to…
How to Have Success With Crapemyrtles in Your Landscaping
June 5, 2018Anyone who has travelled in the south during mid-summer has surely taken note of the Crapemyrtles throughout the area. The crapemyrtle, often referred to as the ‘lilac of the South’, boasts showy blooms that attract bees and provide habitats…
Don’t Let Boxwood Blight Take Out Your Boxwoods!
May 1, 2018Since early 2010, the Boxwood Blight has been slowly moving its way from the Carolina’s to the Delaware Valley region. During this period, our landscapers have noticed this issue at only a handful of our maintenance properties but we want to keep…
4 Steps to Optimal Plant Health for Your Landscaping
February 6, 2018 Why Plant Culture and Environment is Important for Plant Health A healthy plant, planted correctly in the right location, is more likely to remain healthy and less susceptible to attack by disease or insects. Healthy gardens and landscapes…
4 Benefits of Planting ‘Winter Interest’ Plants
January 17, 2018The winter weather tends to bring a boring, cold landscape that further makes us want spring to come as soon as possible. All the plants in a landscape are frozen in time or cut back to the ground, awaiting the weather to break and bring us their…
5 Tips on Keeping Fresh Landscape Installations Looking Great
January 2, 2018Did you have a landscape overhaul last season? Your new landscape may look spectacular for the first year, but it could revert to being lackluster shortly thereafter without pest control, plant feeding, and routine pruning. A professional…