Still haven’t made the switch to organic plant care & tick control?

two handfuls of fertilizer, one chemical, one organic compost

Still haven’t made the switch to organic plant care & tick control? Traditional chemical tick control and plant care might seem quick and easy but the true costs run deeper.

Environmental impact on Long Island:
Chemical fertilizers and pesticides wash into our bays and aquifers, harming fish, shellfish, and pollinators, and threatening our sole-source drinking water. Degraded soils and polluted runoff damage the delicate coastal ecosystems Long Island depends on.

Health risks for families and pets:
Kids and pets are especially vulnerable to chemical residues left on grass and plants. Many conventional sprays can cause skin irritation, neurological issues, and long-term health risks while also being tracked into your home.

Hidden long-term costs:
Sustainable landscape practices build healthy soil, support stronger plants, and naturally resist pests, reducing the need for constant chemical treatments, extra watering, and expensive replanting. Over time, this means lower maintenance costs and a healthier, more resilient yard.

Why go organic?
* Safer for your family and furry friends.
* Healthier for Long Island’s water and wildlife.
* Smarter for your wallet in the long run.

Ready to make the switch?

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