Have you noticed any damage happening to your trees or evergreen privacy hedges? If the leaves are turning brown or the needles are falling off pine trees, you may have a bagworm infestation. Be sure to take a close look… Read More
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Your Essential July Landscaping Checklist
Each month brings a different set of challenges for landscapes, and with the intense heat, fungal infections, and annoying insects, the summer months can be damaging to your lawn and plants. Continue reading for our essential July landscaping checklist to… Read More
How To Get Rid Of Moles In Your Landscape
Everyone wants their grass to be as green and healthy as possible, but moles can make unsightly tunnels and mounds that ruin a lawn. Continue reading for tips on how to get rid of moles in your landscape, and be… Read More
How To Reduce Mosquitos In Your Landscape This Summer
We all want to enjoy some outdoor time in our backyards this summer, but no one wants to sit in a lawn full of mosquitoes. Mosquitoes thrive in warm weather, and can quickly ruin your relaxing time soaking up the… Read More
Three Benefits Of Using Native Plants
There are many benefits to growing native plants in your garden, but you may be wondering how much of a difference they can really make. Native plants can actually make a significant difference to your landscape as they are not… Read More
What Are Abiotic Diseases?
There are two major types of diseases of woody ornamentals- biotic and abiotic- and abiotic diseases the most important. These diseases are the result of interaction between plants and factors such as lack of space for root growth, chronic or… Read More
Maryland Plants Are Facing Root Rot From Too Much Rain Water
Last May and June, Maryland faced excessive rain that had very negative effects on plants. Plants were dying several months after the heavy rain, and now that it is one year later, the excess moisture is causing a lot of… Read More
The Negative Effects Of Over-Mulching Your Landscape
Using mulch in your landscape is a great decision, as it keeps your plant roots moist, combats weeds, and makes the area look polished and clean. However, there is such a thing as using too much mulch, and it can… Read More
The Arc Baltimore’s Golf Tournament Sponsored By Scientific Plant Services
On Tuesday, May 14th, Scientific Plant Services was the Title Sponsor of The Arc Baltimore’s Golf Tournament. In honor of its 25th anniversary, the event included a new golf course for the tournament at the Hillendale Country Club. We are… Read More
How To Know If You Should Aerate Your Lawn
All homeowners know that to maintain a beautiful lawn, they must complete basic lawn care practices including mowing, fertilizing, and watering. Aeration is also a crucial aspect of a healthy lawn, as it allows essential elements to reach the soil…. Read More
How To Control Lawn Grubs And Insects
Grubs are the larvae of Japanese beetles, June beetles, chafers, and others that feast on organic matter in the soil, including your grassroots. While a few grubs won’t cause harm to your grass, a large number of them can cause… Read More
4 Important Mosquito Control Tips For Homeowners
Mosquitos are almost impossible to escape completely, but there are a few ways to control the number of mosquitos in your lawn. The insect is not only annoying, but they can be potentially dangerous due to the number of diseases… Read More