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Tips From The TopOur nation’s 32nd President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, had a great affinity for trees and their significance in society. He once said, “A nation that destroys its soils destroys itself. Forests are the lungs of our land, purifying the air and giving fresh strength to our people.” |
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Helping Your Lawn Help ItselfSpring and summer tips to help your lawn look its very best throughout the season |
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Protecting The Pollinators“Bees do have a smell, you know, and if they don’t they should, for their feet are dusted with spices from a million flowers.” – Ray Bradbury |
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Health Benefits of TreesJulius Sterling Morton – the founder of Arbor Day – believed in caring for trees as a way of life, while educating the public on the importance of conservation. SavATree agrees and provides helpful information for the growing season. |
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Urban Waters Federal PartnershipUrban dwellers are all too familiar with the challenges of cultivating a garden in the city. Plant selection is limited by space constraints, drainage can be an issue and sunlight is often blocked by buildings and other structures. |
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My FavoritesRead about Felco Hand Pruners, The Apple Tree, and Tomatoes. |
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Landscape Care CalendarView monthly tips to provide proper care for your landscape. |
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Organic Lawn CareWe can help you decide which lawn care program is right for you. |
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Swingle Merges with SavATreeSwingle Lawn, Tree and Landscape Care has merged with SavATree, a premier provider of quality tree, shrub and lawn care services. |
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Treat Your Landscape to ORGANIC MULCHMulching is one of the very best things you can do for your landscape. Mulch benefits all types of plants from flowers and vegetables, to trees and shrubs. |
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2018 Planting in an Urban SettingAdd color too with oversized terracotta or plastic planters overflowing with anything from tomatoes to wildflowers. |
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Meet Our New Team in GeorgiaThe local arborists who know your property best are still right here. |
Al I.
Chestnut Ridge, NY
Al K.
Oak Park, IL
Andra S., Horticulturalist
Fishkill, NY
Andrea K.
Bryn Mawr, PA
Anthony D.
Worcester, MA
April and Jim B.
Ossining, NY
Bob B.
Philadelphia, PA
Bob M.
Ossining, NY
Brandon S.
Edina Country Club
Edina, MN
Chester County Resident
Christine S.
Mortgage Professionals, Inc.
Wyckoff, NJ
Dayami L.
Corporate
Returning Employee
Debbie D.
Silver Spring, MD
Doug F.
New Rochelle, NY
Gail S., Director
Historical Society of Princeton
Princeton, NJ
George R.
Old Lyme, CT
Herbert Q.
Pawcatuck, CT
J. Andersen
Danbury, CT
Jennifer S.
Purchase, NY
J. Todd Lamm
NJ Tree Expert
Maplewood, NJ
James S.
Wethersfield, CT
Jeffrey B.
Salem, MA
Jeffrey H., Vassar College
Poughkeepsie, NY
Jerry and Sue F.
Enfield, CT
Joan K.
Rye, NY
Joe P.
Pleasantville Country Club Corporation, Inc.
Pleasantville, NY
John K.
Heritage Village
Southbury, CT
Jordan O.
Northbrook
4 Years
Judy B.
West Hartford, CT
Julie F.
Windsor, CT
Kathleen G. Gallagher, Executive Director
The Charles Ives Center for the Arts
Danbury, CT
Katie S.
The Studio
Armonk, NY
Keith Austin
Briarcliff Manor, NY
Kimberly and Bruce W.
Cape Cod, MA
Kristin C., CPO
Evergreen Woods North
Branford, CT
Larry M.
Kingswood Oxford School
West Hartford, CT
Lee W.
Wayne, PA
Lisa Simms
Asbury Park, NJ
Lorianne B.
Wyckoff
16 years
Martha Stewart
Katonah, NY
Paul C.
Wyckoff
16 years
Phyllis K.
Hyannis Port, MA
Rich A.
Corporate
16 Years
Richard C.
Dix Hills, NY
Richard M.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
S. DeVeau
Cortlandt Manor, NY
Sam F.
Great Neck, NY
Sean Devine
Hudson Valley
6 Years
Steve W.
Skillman, NJ
Ted K.
Lasdon Arboretum
Katonah, NY
Timothy J. Strano
Concord Country Club
Concord, MA
Wadell S.
Historic Hudson Valley, NY
William T.
Southampton, NY
William Y.
Alexandria, VA
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