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Year: 2014

Stuff To Do In March – Heads Are Gonna Roll Mother Nature

  March Stuff To Do As you are receiving this email , the Washington DC area is cleaning up from yet another snow storm. Heads are gonna roll Mother Nature. We are tired of this and we have gardening tasks to get done! Here are some things to put on your To Do List for March:     Early season weeds will start to grow (chickweed, henbit, knotweed). Pull them while they are

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The Greatest Gift

Turf Magazine – February, 2014 NORTH FEATURES The Greatest Gift Allentuck Landscaping nurtures a sense of community in Washington, D.C.By Mike Ingles Click image to enlarge. Allentuck Landscaping Company offers a complete palette of services. Photos courtesy of Bruce Allentuck. Bruce Allentuck, president of Allentuck Landscaping Company, Clarksburg, Md., says his company has a symbiotic relationship with Washington, D.C. “We are grateful to the community for the success of our business

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February Stuff To Do

February Stuff To Do    We are just about there, can you feel it? Spring is knocking on the door. Here are some garden tips to help you get ready for the busy season ahead. Spring bulbs are emerging this month. Exposed leaves may get burned a little by the cold temperatures. This will not harm the flower buds. Spread wood ashes around vegetable gardens, flower bulb beds and non-acid

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My Day Cooking for The Dwelling Place

My Day Cooking for The Dwelling Place There are not too many days that move me as yesterday did. I had the opportunity to take part in an even sponsored by The Corporate Volunteer Council of Montgomery County (https://leadershipmontgomerymd.org/corporate-volunteer-council/#core-content) , an organization that Allentuck Landscaping Co. has been active in for many years. The event was to work with The Campus Kitchens Project at the Universities at Shady Grove (https://www.facebook.com/UMES.CK) to

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Benefits for Your Landscape Compliments of the Polar Vortex.

From Lawn and landscape Magazine: Some good news for Maryland landscapes – there is a benefit to be gained from the polar vortex! Say adios to some bad pests.  One upside to the deep freeze INDUSTRY NEWS Experts say the extreme cold temeperatures are a chance to kill off invasive species. | January 9, 2014 Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on pinterest_shareShare on linkedinShare on emailShare on print While some people were

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You Deserve A Little Paradise

You Need A Deserve Paradise    Wow. What a crazy few days it has been. What was supposed to be just an arctic clipper with less just a dusting of snow predicted developed into 6-10″ of fluffy white snow, another arctic vortex (has anyone even heard of such a thing before this winter?) brought temperatures in the teens, and more school closings and delays! It is enough to make you

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