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Haddon Tree Co

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South Jersey's premier tree care professionals. Proudly serving Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester counties for 12 years and counting. 

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222 W Atlantic Ave Building B, Bldg. B, Haddon Heights, NJ, 08035, United States

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4 years ago

It’s important to remember that some plants and flowers will need more love and attention than other varieties. If you can’t stand the thought of having your garden die just because you got busy, it’s a good idea to pick plants that don’t require so much attention. 

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4 years ago

Lilacs are not only beautiful with a heavenly fragrance, but they’re considered a low-maintenance shrub. In addition, once they’ve reach several feet tall, they offer good summer shade and can even provide privacy from neighboring properties. 

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4 years ago

When you live in a desert, it’s smart to divide your landscape into water use zones. Choose moderate water use plants for areas near your house and paved outdoor living spaces, so they’re easier to water and can benefit from rain runoff. 

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4 years ago

If you want to see everything that goes on around your home at night, you may want to consider downlights. These motion-detecting lights are best when installed on your house or garage and are extremely useful for security purposes. 

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4 years ago

Native to the Chihuahuan Desert, the Woolly Butterfly Bush is quite drought tolerant, and as the name implies, appealing to butterflies. This evergreen shrub features silvery green leaves, thrives in full or partial sun and produces small orange flowers from spring through midsummer. 

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4 years ago

There are three main types of soil—clay, sandy, and loamy. There are also other types of soil, depending on the type of underlying rock and the climate and vegetation. Loams are a mixture of clay, sand, and silt, and are more fertile than other soils. 

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4 years ago

Vegetables are among the most useful landscape plants you can choose for desert conditions. They provide coverage, color -- and you can eat them, too. Some good fall options to grow from seed are kale, chard, and broccoli. 

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4 years ago

We recognize that special events at your home can often call for an immediate burst of color in your lawn and garden. Even if your event occurs during a time of year when people don’t traditionally plant things, we may be able to help you determine a workaround. 

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5 years ago

While Bee Brush appeals to bees, it also attracts butterflies. This mid-sized shrub features fragrant flowers in shades ranging from white to pale purple. It loves full sun, flowers spring to fall and thrives in dry desert climates. 

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Haddon Tree Co has a 4.3 star rating with 118 reviews. 

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Haddon Tree Co is open now. It will close tomorrow at 12:00 a.m.  

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