Fresh plantings to welcome spring
Honor your loved one with a tribute from nature
Show Mom or that someone special in your life how much you care with a flowering or shade tree, or a beautiful shrub in their honor, recommended and planted by our expert gardeners. Hydrangeas are quintessential New England, with new easy-care varieties that will be a gorgeous addition to your landscape. Their prolific blooms range in color from white to shades of pink to hues of blue, determined by the pH and presence of aluminum in the soil. Their color can often be modified by simply amending your soil properly, more alkaline for pink, more acidic for blue, and neutral for white. Having Gerbert & Sons select the right species, best location, and soil composition will ensure spectacular results. If annuals are your preferred plantings, New Guinea Impatiens are available in many stunning color combinations, and are a low maintenance and hearty option. Or perhaps a majestic shade or flowering tree would enhance your property and become a lasting tribute to a loved one for years to come. Many varieties of colorful maple trees are very successful in our region, adding shade and magnificent fall foliage, as well as kousa dogwoods, which produce sublime white blooms in spring and are more disease-resistant than traditional flowering dogwoods.
Take time to smell the roses
The timeless appeal of roses is particularly evident with their spring blooms, whether in a new bush or well established growth, and this is the perfect time to turn our attention to their care and nurturing. For new plantings, our professionals will suggest the most attractive and disease-resistant options for your yard and expertly plant them for the best possible result. We will also determine the optimal time to prune your existing roses, and will remove dead wood to encourage reblooming and control growth, and apply the appropriate organic fertilizers to ensure their continued beauty and health.
Contact Gerbert & Sons to add the wonders and colors of nature to your landscape design.
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