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March is often the final window for winter pruning March is often the final window for winter pruning.

Before buds begin to break, we can clearly see structure. This shows us where weight needs balancing, which branches are crossing and what cuts will support healthy growth heading into spring.

Dormant season pruning isn’t about cutting back for the sake of it. It’s about improving structure, reducing risk and setting the tree up for a stronger season ahead. 🪾🌸🌳🍎

#winterpruning #treecare #dormantseason #fruittrees #longislandlandscapes
Winter really put our trees to the test this year… Winter really put our trees to the test this year…and this Spruce officially tapped out. Our crew responded quickly, bringing in a crane to safely remove the damaged tree. When storm damage strikes, we’re ready!

No tree is too big and Mario proves it from the top! 🌲💪🏼 

#stormdamage #cranework #winterstorm #arboristlife #treeremovalexperts
A well-built landscape isn’t just about what bloom A well-built landscape isn’t just about what blooms - it’s about how a space is shaped.

Layered plantings create depth and movement. Natural stone defines gathering areas. Thoughtful grading ensures the space performs as well as it looks.

Even in winter you can see the structure that makes a project work year-round.

Good design balances beauty and function - building spaces that feel intentional in every season.

#fromthefield #landscapeconstruction #outdoorspaces #builttolast #longislandlandscapes
Hey @chaminade_hs - you called, we answered! ❄️💪🏼 Hey @chaminade_hs - you called, we answered! ❄️💪🏼

When the blizzard hits but the schedule doesn’t change…you call the Wonderland team.

We cleared the field and the stadium seating to get everything ready for an exciting college lacrosse matchup this Saturday. Nothing better than turning a snow-covered stadium into a game-day atmosphere. 🥍

Let the countdown to face off begin!

#gamedayready #chaminade #lacrosse #snowremoval #snowcrew
Things not to try at home. This kind of work takes Things not to try at home. This kind of work takes training, experience and the right safety systems - not just confidence and a
ladder.

Tree care at height requires careful planning, proper equipment and a whole lot of trust in the crew below. Leave this one to the professionals.

If you find yourself thinking about doing this feel free to give us a call and we will handle things safely and effectively!

#climbingcrew #thingsnottotryathome #arboristlife #treecareprofessionals #safetyfirst
A strong, lasting landscape doesn’t start with pla A strong, lasting landscape doesn’t start with plants. it starts below the surface. From proper grading and drainage to stable hardscape foundations, the unseen details are what determine how a project performs over time.

Base materials, soil preparation, and careful compaction all play a critical role in preventing shifting, cracking, and long-term
issues.

Thoughtful construction reduces maintenance, improves durability, and helps landscapes age gracefully.

When projects are built from the ground up with longevity in mind, they protect both the investment and the environment. 

Quality lasts when it’s built to last. Learn more about our landscape construction process.

#landscapeconstruction #gradinganddrainage #outdoorliving #hardscapedesign #longtermplanning
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