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06th May
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21th Apr
Lighting to Blend Seamlessly with Your Landscape
Gerbert & Sons uses cool white, low voltage, energy efficient L.E.D. lights to blend seamlessly into your space, creating a natural, soft glow. Extend the usable hours for family activities during the warm months and allow for constant illumination of pathways and […]
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18th Apr
Outdoor Lighting Adds Dimension to Your Home
We specialize in the design, installation and maintenance of energy efficient outdoor lighting systems. No matter what part of your home or yard they are focused, lighting will extend and expand your outdoor activities in the warm months and improve […]
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07th Apr
Jeff Gerbert Certified as Organic Lawn Care Accredited Professional
Our own Jeff Gerbert has been certified in organic turf and landscaping by Osborne Organics, LLC.
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05th Apr
Landscape Lighting: Enjoying Your Garden Both Day and Night!
Does your yard look and feel the way you’ve always dreamed? Congratulations! But are you taking full advantage of it? Adding beautiful landscape lighting means you and your family can enjoy your beautiful outdoor space both during the long summer evenings, and from inside when the days get shorter.
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31th Mar
Proper Planning Provides for Positive Planting
Are you planning a masonry project and want to transplant existing shrubs, trees and other foliage to the project?
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19th Aug
Why Hardy Mums Are Not Hardy
It’s nearing fall and everywhere you look is a display of hardy mums. Yet we are often asked, “Why are the mums not hardy?” Chrysanthemums being grown and bred now are very different than the chrysanthemums of long ago. Mum […]
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17th Jun
Flowers For Cutting
Many flowers that already exist on your property can be cut and enjoyed as flowers and foliage in your home. They can offer diverse alternatives to going to the florist. The landscape border can provide stems for cutting throughout the […]
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06th May
ALERT: Powassan Tick Virus On The Rise
The Powassan Tick virus has been receiving a lot of exposure on the news lately. The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station recently identified several cases of this previously rare tick-borne illness in Bridgeport and Branford. Unlike Lyme Disease, this illness is […]
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06th May
Why Divide Perennials?
Most perennials benefit from being divided every few years. If they are not divided, these perennial clumps can die out in the middle–the section that contained previous foliage–leaving a bare hole, which in turn promotes fungal disease and insect infestations. […]
