Category: Landscaping

Landscaping Treating Trees
2012 April Treating Trees

The months have gone by, but it’s not easy to forget the damage that 2011's brutal weather brought to trees in New Jersey. Tropical Storm Irene swept through the area in late August with 120-mph winds and heavy flooding that snapped lim…

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Landscaping Chemical Concerns
2012 April Chemical Concerns

Since the 1950s, American lawns have been “hooked” on petroleum-based and synthetic chemicals. A plethora of post-war pesticides, herbicides, fungicides and fertilizers were eagerly embraced by both homeowners and landscape professional…

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Landscaping Eco-Friendly Landscaping
2012 April Eco-Friendly Landscaping

In the face of rising water costs, maintenance costs, and a continued depressed housing market, many community associations are finding long-term savings through new landscape strategies that also help our environment. Eco-friendly land…

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Landscaping Budget Basics
2011 April Budget Basics

 It's springtime, and the annual budget process for associations is quickly  approaching. To avoid financial surprises, budgets should be as realistic as  possible. With that in mind, one of the main goals of the budget process should  be …

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Landscaping Camden, New Jersey
2011 April Camden, New Jersey

 Camden, New Jersey is located across the Delaware River from Philadelphia. About  77,344 reside in the city as of the 2010 U.S. Census. At its peak, its  population swelled to nearly 125,000 in the 1950s. Over the years, Camden has  been …

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Landscaping New Legislation & Oversight for HOA Elections
2011 April New Legislation & Oversight for HOA Elections

On February 17, 2011, the New Jersey Legislature introduced a new bill to help ensure fairness and accuracy in homeowners’ association elections. New Jersey Assembly Bill (A3802)—or its companion bill in the Senate (S1293)—sponsored in t…

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Landscaping Money, Money, Money
2011 April Money, Money, Money

From attorneys to contractors, every building and HOA has a list of various professionals to work with to keep things running smoothly. One of the most important of these professionals is the building’s accountant. One wrong calculation…

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Landscaping Going Rogue
2011 April Going Rogue

 There’s nothing worse than dealing with someone who has let power go to their head.  Just because someone is on the board of their building or HOA does not give  them the right to operate under a different set of rules from the rest of th…

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Landscaping New & Improved
2011 April New & Improved

Almost a century ago, if you lived in The Ansonia, a residential hotel on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, you would have had access to a variety of very interesting amenities that make the screening rooms and tennis courts of today's condo…

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