Why would we have our landscape crew butcher healthy plants when there are things that look like this in Princeton Landing?
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Yeah.. It's a mystery to me what they've done with those hydrangea bushes. Kinda wish they would direct all that aggression at residents who don't bother collecting after their own dogs :)
My rhododendrons were hacked to bits. They pruned at exactly the WRONG time of year, too (instead of in the fall, after growing season, they did it right at the start of growing season in the spring!) Very upsetting. --Jody
We began Princeton Landing News while my husband Paul was President of the Board of Princeton Landing, a 600-home community sitting on 94 acres above Lake Carnegie. Though Paul is no longer on the Board, we've continued this blog, publishing a mix of information about our community, the Princeton area and beyond. Contributing writer Jon Latimer and I come from the world of publishing, where we wrote and edited—among other things—nature guides. So you'll also find a lot of information about the natural world. We hope you'll see something you like. Feel free to comment—no matter where you live.
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Yeah.. It's a mystery to me what they've done with those hydrangea bushes. Kinda wish they would direct all that aggression at residents who don't bother collecting after their own dogs :)
My rhododendrons were hacked to bits. They pruned at exactly the WRONG time of year, too (instead of in the fall, after growing season, they did it right at the start of growing season in the spring!) Very upsetting. --Jody
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