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Getting water where it counts. đź’¦ Setting up irri Getting water where it counts. đź’¦
 
Setting up irrigation around the root zone helps move water evenly through the soil, rather than letting it run off or sit in one (1) place. It gives the tree a better chance to take in what it needs, especially during active growth when demand is higher.
 
Work like this doesn’t always stand out right away, but it plays a big role in how the tree holds up over the course of the season.

#treecare #planthealthcare #irrigationsystems #longislandlabdscapes #arboristlife
Preparing for summer storms starts before they arr Preparing for summer storms starts before they arrive.
 
Heavy canopies can catch wind and small structural issues such as weak branch attachments or overextended limbs can become failure points under pressure. Selective pruning helps reduce weight and improve airflow, while support systems can reinforce areas that need it.
 
Taking care of it early helps the tree handle changing conditions more reliably.

#treecare #stormpreparation #arboristlife #longislandlandscapes #summerstorms
Meet Tony and Erick, Wonderland’s father-and-son s Meet Tony and Erick, Wonderland’s father-and-son shrub pruning team.
 
For Tony, pruning isn’t just a job - it’s a craft that’s been built over years of experience. Now, he’s passing that knowledge on to Erick, teaching him everything he knows, one hedge at a time.
 
From perfectly straight lines to smooth, consistent curves, specialized shrub pruning takes patience, precision and an eye for detail. Working side by side, they shape every hedge as a team, making sure each landscape looks its very best.
 
There’s something special about watching generations work together - sharing skills, building trust and taking pride in a job done right. We’re lucky to have Tony and Erick on our team and even luckier to see that tradition continue every day.

#meetthecrew #shrubpruning #fromthefield #fathersonduo #longislandlandscapes
A finished landscape should feel effortless, but i A finished landscape should feel effortless, but it’s anything but.
 
Every element, from retaining walls to plant selection, is placed with intention to create structure, flow, and usability. Grading, spacing, and material choices all play a role in how the space holds up and functions over time.
 
It’s not just about how it looks in the moment, but how it’s used day to day - how people move through it, gather in it, and maintain it over time.
 
When everything comes together, the result is a space that feels natural, cohesive, and built to be lived in.

#landscapeconstruction #outdoorliving #landscapedesign #builttolast #longislandlandscapes
Early signs of disease aren’t always obvious. Sp Early signs of disease aren’t always obvious.
 
Spots, discoloration, or uneven growth can start small, especially as trees begin to leaf out in the spring. It’s easy to overlook, but these early changes can spread as temperatures rise and moisture increases.
 
Taking a closer look early helps protect overall canopy health and makes treatment more effective if something is developing.

#planthealthcare #diseaseprevention #longislandlandscapes #arboristlife #treehealth
Landscape construction is in full swing. Every e Landscape construction is in full swing.
 
Every element - stone, structure or planting has to be placed with intention. It takes coordination, communication and steady execution to make sure everything comes together the way it’s meant to.
 
This is the part you don’t always see, but it’s what allows the space to function, hold up over time and feel cohesive once it’s complete.

#landscapeconstruction #longislandlandscapes #fromthefield #outdoorliving #builtright
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