Long Island Natural Mosquito & Tick Control
The summer on Long Island is a great time to be outdoors enjoying the natural landscape around your home. Unfortunately, many pests have the same idea. This year Tick are at an all time high [...]
The summer on Long Island is a great time to be outdoors enjoying the natural landscape around your home. Unfortunately, many pests have the same idea. This year Tick are at an all time high [...]
Thankfully, our Long Island municipal water suppliers do a very good job of pumping water from our Aquifer and delivering to your home. They filter the water, treat it, and deliver in a safe and [...]
This Spring, Long Island has been unusually wet and cool and for most of us with established landscaping there should be no need to irrigate on a regular schedule. I am still actively turning systems on, [...]
I work on thousands of properties every season installing and servicing sprinkler systems on Long Island. Many are new installations working with new landscaping. It always amazes me that not enough attention is spent on [...]
As the temperatures begin to climb on Long Island, many of our clients ask us when they should begin watering automatically. Watering requirements can be very different from one property to the next due to [...]
It may not feel like it, but spring is here! Now is the time to turn on your lawn sprinkler system, activate and test all the components. When the weather turns warm you want the [...]
The gradual fading of Summer into Fall on Long Island reminds us that it’s time to close down our sprinkler systems and begin planning for lawn winterizing. As always, Rain Rich Sprinklers is here to [...]
Fall is just a few short weeks away (9/22) and the optimum time to improve your lawn. Grass is a cool weather plant and the warm days and cool evenings brings new life to a [...]
This summer, heat and humidity, has been extremely tough on Long Island lawns and landscapes. Cool weather is coming and the best time for lawn renovations is now. The type of grass that we grow on [...]
With 8 consecutive days of 90 degree and above temperatures, this summer on Long Island is the hottest driest summer since 2002. Meteorologists predict the next 90 days to be warmer than normal with extended dry [...]