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  • Services
    • Fine Garden Maintenance
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    • Landscape Installation
    • Hardscape Installation
    • Organic Compost Tea
    • Organic Tick & Mosquito Control Service
    • Organic Disease & Insect Control
    • Special Seasonal Services
    • Seasonal Displays
    • Container Magic
    • Yard to Table
    • Consultation Services
  • Portfolio
    • Aging in Place with the Garden
    • Updating Home with Native Plants for a New Family
    • Landscaping a New Home
    • Improving a Retaining Wall
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    • Building a Fire Pit
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Now is the Time to Renovate Your Forsythia (and Why)

Plants, Pumpkin Brook Organic Gardening UpdatesBy Yong SunMarch 25, 2020

When Forsythia gets overgrown, it’s really overgrown! We like to renovate Forsythia before it comes into bloom. It’s very easy to see parallel stems and pick the best ones to cut all the way to the ground. Crossing branches and deadwood are readily spotted, too. This thinning action helps keep your plant looking natural yet under control. Do this…

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