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Plant of the Week – Magnolia

May 6, 2013

Magnolia There are over 200 species of Magnolia, and thousands of cultivars to choose from.  Most of the Magnolias grown here bloom in the spring, and have
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Start Your Project Right and Invest in a Professional Design!

May 3, 2013

A landscape design will help you decide what you would like your landscape to look like, and what is important to you.  In the case of our 3D design, you can
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Why Soil Test?

May 2, 2013

At Twin Oaks, our goal is to provide a sustainable solution for you by giving you the opportunity to get the best value out of your landscape.  By providing you
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Spring is Finally Here… It’s Time for Mulch!

May 1, 2013

Hardwood Mulch Special $53/yard installed (includes delivery) OR $32/yard for delivery only (minimum 3 yards) Also…don’t forget to ask about our… FREE
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Energy Conscious Landscaping

April 25, 2013

Another earth friendly topic in honor of earth day this week!  Your landscaping can help save you money, and we always want to help our clients get value with
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Plant of the Week – Snowdrops

April 23, 2013

Snowdrops These dainty little flowers are among the first to bloom in the spring.  They must be planted in the fall, so make a note of this if you would like
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Plant of the Week 4/23/2013 – Tulips

April 23, 2013

Tulips If there is one plant out there that really says “SPRING” it’s the tulip!  Available in virtually every color, it is one of the most desirable
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Happy Earth Day!

April 22, 2013

In honor of earth day, and all of the rain we have been having, we want to introduce you to the idea of rain gardens.  Rain gardens are becoming more popular in
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Black Walnut Toxicity

April 18, 2013

Here in southeast Michigan, there are a lot of black walnut trees.  Something you may not know about them is that they emit a chemical called Juglone that can be
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The Purpose of Mulching

April 17, 2013

Description: 1.  CONTROLS WEEDS - suffocates weeds - saves labor time and money - reduces competition for water and nutrients - spares roots near soil
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