If you’d like to make your yard a more attractive habitat for birds, here are some ways.
It took a few years of logistics, but last summer our rain garden was dug and planted. The garden above was built 2015 in cooperation with UNH Soak Up The Rain New Hampshire program and is located to the right of our store....
Because we practice IPM here at Rolling Green Nursery, the crops we grow are considered ‘bee-friendly’: no pesticides applied or nothing applied within the last 2 weeks. Since the day Rick began his landscape business 40 years ago, which slowly evolved into grower/retailer, Rolling Green remains ecologically mindful of...
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According to the Weekly Market Bulletin, the US Drought Monitor reports much of southern NH is currenty in a severe drought and several towns have implemented water restrictions. Checkout the NH Department of Environmental Services posting of towns for this region. Here are a few things to...
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