General Landscaping

Raking leaves in NH

Fall Leaf Cleanups

Fall is called “fall” for a reason—the leaves ACTUALLY fall from the trees! While it’s tempting to ignore them to celebrate the holidays or watch football, leaves can cause problems for your lawn if left unattended. Here are a few reasons why you should clean up your yard when fall rolls around. For starters, wet

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Landscaping in Winter

Of course we don’t do landscaping in winter! But I did get your attention, didn’t I? What I mean to say is that a good landscape design in New Hampshire should include plants for winter interest – which can be challenging. When it comes to color, you can rule out flowering – and in some

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Colored Mulch

Is Dyed Bark Mulch Toxic?

New Hampshire is in the heart of hardwood country. Because of this, bark mulch is a very popular and readily available material to use around your trees and shrubs. It does an excellent job preventing weeds and holding moisture in the soil around landscape plants. At Groundhog Landscaping, we sell a lot of bark mulch.

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