Protect the Iconic Cape Cod Look
Roses and hydrangeas can disappoint when pruned at the wrong time or planted in alkaline, sandy soils. Our program ensures big blooms, repeat flowering, and exact color.
What We Do
Species-specific pruning (macrophylla, paniculata, serrata, arborescens)
Color control with aluminum sulfate (blue) or lime (pink) and pH monitoring
Organic fertilization and mulch to stabilize moisture
Airflow & spacing to reduce black spot and mildew
Winter protection (burlap, mounding, wind shields)
FAQs
Why no blooms last year?
Often old-wood pruning mistakes or late frost—we adapt care accordingly.
Can you change color fast?
Expect gradual change over weeks–months; some cultivars resist.
Do you deadhead all season?
Yes, to maintain continuous flushes.