We are very proud and humbled that Berkshre County voted us Best Landscaper for 2015. We have worked very hard to bring great service and quality products to clients across the county, and we so appreciate the recognition. Thank you Berkshire County. Since 1998, Churchill Gardens has been the area's most knowledgeable and experienced landscape design/build firm. Geri and her team will help you design, install and maintain a landscape that suits your home or business. Churchill Gardens' experts will perform annual spring and fall property maintenance as well as weekly or bi-monthly landscape maintenance to include weeding, pruning and deadheading to keep your property looking its best.
Since 1998, Churchill Gardens has grown to be a leader in the areas of landscape design, installation and maintenance serving both residential and commercial clients throughout Western Massachusetts, Eastern New York and Southern Vermont. Geri's beautifully created designs, which she considers works of art, enhance not only the beauty of your property but also its value. Her highly trained and professional installation and maintenance team provide the highest level of service to assure you of a job well done.
A full landscape maintenance company, Churchill Gardens will keep your grounds in picture-perfect condition. Ask how our meticulously trained staff can help you preserve the beauty and investment of your landscape.
Churchill Gardens has been writing our "This Week in the Garden" weekly blog post on the Plant Something MA website. The blog consists of great gardening tips for Massachusetts residents and they are timely to the current weather patterns! The tips have been well received by our audience and they include something for everyone - beginners to experts. We're so grateful they have helped us get more residents to garden!
It is Thursday again! That means it is time for another #ThrowbackThursd ay post as part of our winter series where we share photos of past projects to bring some colorful garden inspiration to your newsfeeds!
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Foods to avoid giving your pets include onions, garlic, grapes and raisins.
It is the perfect time to prune a horse chestnut tree in zones 3-7.
As of May 1, year to date precipitation is 5" less than normal
It is not uncommon for snow mold to develop beneath snow piles, something to be alert to as they melt and expose the turfgrass.
Bees are weakened or killed by pesticides, especially insecticides. Treat problems in ways that eliminate their use. Save the bees!
Our apples, blueberries, cucumbers, cranberries, pumpkins, squashes, and many other crops depend on bees for adequate pollination.
Without bees, our food supply is in jeopardy.
News of Colony Collapse Disorder has created widespread concern and awareness of the importance of bees and biodiversity.