
Spring has arrived in Niagara, and with it comes a desire to spend time outdoors.
If your home and yard have space, you probably already have a deck, porch or patio that expands your living space during the warmer months.
If your home and yard have space, you probably already have a deck, porch or patio that expands your living space during the warmer months.

As spring approaches in Niagara, at Tree Amigos, it's time to think about whether, and how, we need to feed our gardens.

September 23rd is National Tree Day! National Tree Day serves as a celebration for all Canadians to appreciate the great benefits that trees provide us - clean air, wildlife habitat, reducing energy demand and connecting with nature.

Summer is finally here and for many us - hopefully - that means vacation time.
But vacation doesn't necessarily mean going away somewhere for holidays.
Not anymore.
But vacation doesn't necessarily mean going away somewhere for holidays.
Not anymore.

As technology propels us forward we as business owners and managers can take advantage of these technologies to help improve our company

After 10 years in the industry I’ve worked with many trees in Niagara and surrounding areas and still to this day I am amazed at the different form and structure of trees, from root structure, trunks, branches, and leaves.

The term native plant refers to a plant that grows naturally in a specified area. For example in Southern Ontario some native plant species include: Sugar Maple, White Ash, White Cedar, Grey Dogwood, Elderberry, Solomon

North Americans are starting to focus a lot more on the quality of the air inside of homes and buildings. A lot of buildings have great air circulation system with filters and air cleaners, but one of the latest trends in air cleaning is green walls.

All plants have two separate names. The first name is their botanical name, which is derived from the latin name, this name is used to classify the plant. The common name is the name in which most people identify with.