Category: Lawn and Garden

Literally everything under the sun (and shade) that’s growing in your backyard.

Spring cleanups and Winter Damage

With temperatures slowly rising and snow banks slowly sinking, many of us are getting our first looks at what the long, snowy winter months have left behind.   Between the plow and frost damage, as well as the debris left behind from trees and... read more


Posted in Fertilization, Home Improvement (Outside), Lawn and Garden, Molds/Mildew, Mother Nature, Patios & Walkways, Pests and Insects, Pressure Washing, Retaining Walls and Drainage, Seasonal Maintenance

Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday 2013 Promotions

After a great growing season, Parkview Landscaping and Home Improvement has decided to offer some year-end promotional deals for Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday to all of our existing customers and potential new ones.     Starting... read more


Posted in Fencing, Home Improvement (Inside), Home Improvement (Outside), Lawn and Garden, Painting, Patios & Walkways, Portfolio, Pressure Washing, Retaining Walls and Drainage, Seasonal Maintenance, Uncategorized, Winter Season

Fall cleanup, gutter cleaning and pressure washing

As the season continues to wind down, it's time to take a look around and clean up what mother nature has left behind before that snow starts flying.   It is much easier (which equals "cheaper"), to have all of your leaves and Fall debris cleaned... read more


Posted in Home Improvement (Outside), Lawn and Garden, Molds/Mildew, Pests and Insects, Pressure Washing, Seasonal Maintenance

Time to mow the lawn!

The quest for the perfect lawn -- whether you're living in the city, suburbia or out in the woods -- is never-ending for many homeowners, but it all begins with that basic and all-important step: lawn mowing.   Keeping a trim lawn and cutting... read more


Posted in Fertilization, Home Improvement (Outside), Lawn and Garden, Mother Nature, Pests and Insects, Seasonal Maintenance

Spring Cleanup and Lawn Mowing

Spring is finally here after a long, cold winter and now it's time to take a look outside.   Once you look around you may see many things left over from the winter that are both harmful to the newly emerging and awaking plants, or simply don't look... read more


Posted in Fertilization, Home Improvement (Outside), Lawn and Garden, Mother Nature, Pests and Insects, Seasonal Maintenance

Mid-Winter Thaw

As often happens during a classic New York winter, we get a break from Mother Nature and the snow cover quickly recedes showing us just a small glimpse of what lies in wait for us in the coming months, and then, before you know it, the ground is once again... read more


Posted in Hazards, Home Improvement (Outside), Lawn and Garden, Mother Nature, Pests and Insects, Safety, Seasonal Maintenance, Uncategorized, Winter Season

Thank you 2012, hello 2013!

  I’d like to send along a personal thank you from Parkview Landscaping for choosing us and contributing to a successful 2012 season. We look forward to hearing from you once again this year for any of your home maintenance needs, from plowing to... read more


Posted in Home Improvement (Outside), Lawn and Garden, Mother Nature, Painting, Uncategorized, Winter Season

Spring has finally sprung

Well, it's been a long, hard and never-ending winter it seems.  The cold refused to leave, the snow formed mini frozen glaciers along driveways and parking lots (some of which are still holding on until tomorrow anyways). But finally ... spring has... read more


Posted in Lawn and Garden, Mother Nature

It’s Snow Good

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. If your plants and trees could sing, that would be their winter anthem.  Even though you may bemoan the fact that you have to shovel (again!), this year's record snow falls are a very good thing for your plants and... read more


Posted in Lawn and Garden, Mother Nature

Ashes to Ashes

Warmer days do appear to be on the horizon, but many of us are still warming up next to the fire as our thoughts begin to wander to outside.  For those who have fireplaces they also begin wondering what to do with the buckets of ash that have accumulated all... read more


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