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How to protect your Evergreens for Winter

Wisconsin winters can be harsh and Evergreens are resilient when it comes to battling the bitter cold, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be damaged. Giving them added protection can help beat out disease and future damage. Winter Burn on…

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We are not only here to provide services to you. We are here to help answer your questions. Not sure how to cut something back, give Valley View Landscaping LLC a call (262)483-2673 free of charge. We will do our…

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Seasonal Containers

Seasonal containers are a great way to add curb appeal or highlight a focal point and most importantly each season can be modified. Seasonal containers are a valuable addition to patios, entryways, gardens and decks. Valley View Landscaping LLC. works…

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October Newsletter

Welcome to October! Fall is here and this month brings Halloween, pumpkins and trick or treating. This month you will see the leaves change to reds, oranges and yellows and soon the leaves will start to drop a lot more.…

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Get your perennials ready for Winter

Wisconsin is known for having harsh winters. Prepare your plants ahead of time to make it through these harsh conditions. Most perennials can be cut down after the first killing frost or after several hard frosts. It is best to…

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Fall Clean Up

It may still be Summer, but the cooler weather will be here before we know it. Not only does Fall bring cooler weather, but it also means fallen leaves and debris. This can be such a hassle especially when you…

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August Newsletter

Hello Everyone! We sure have had a hot Summer so far! Keep in mind that Fall is right around the corner and that cooler weather is on the way. Now is the time to squeeze in anything that is still…

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Slugs eating your Hostas?

Hostas don’t require a lot of work, but when you notice something has chewed holes in your hostas and are decreasing their beauty you are going to want to do something to fix the problem. Usually when you find holes…

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Echinacea/Coneflowers

Echinacea commonly known as Coneflowers are native to Eastern and Central North America and are a perennial in the Daisy family. They can grow 2-4 feet in height and attract butterflies, bees and birds. Coneflowers are drought and heat tolerant…

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Peonies

Peony plants offer big, fluffy, fragrant flowers in a wide range of colors, forms and sizes. The are perennials so they will come back each year. There are three types of peonies: herbaceous (bush), tree and Itoh (intersectional). Herbaceous and…

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