It’s been a lovely fall and now it’s time to prepare for Thanksgiving and the holidays. Allow winter to be a glorious show of outdoor beauty throughout the cold months. This season we are featuring many gorgeous options for your very own version of the winter season. We can create winter arrangements for you that […]

Do you spend a lot of time outdoors? This video was just released showing how a tick manages to burrow into its pray in order to suck the blood they need, and consequently pass on Lyme disease. Do you agree with the scientist that watching it is beautiful or scary (and gross!)? How Does a […]

Statile & Todd has once again been featured on Houzz! Autumn is in full swing here in the Northeast, and there are plenty of things to do to prepare your plantings for the upcoming freezing weather. This checklist provided by Houzz gives homeowners across the US tips on what to do to get ready for […]

Ever admire your friend and neighbor’s spring bulbs and tell yourself to remember to plant more in your yard? Now is that time! Statile & Todd has been a proud supporter of Komen North Jersey for many years. If you know a cancer survivor or someone who has died of cancer, this fall we are […]

It’s that time of year. The weather is gradually getting cooler, Labor Day is around the corner, pumpkin spice coffee is appearing in coffee shops – yes, it’s almost autumn. And what does that mean for us here at Statile & Todd? It means it’s time to start preparing your home for the upcoming season. […]

We are excited to share with you that Statile & Todd has been featured on Houzz again! This time for our use of  a Japanese Style fountain. Creating a water feature in your yard allows you to “bring the river to you” providing a place for you to sit and relax in your own backyard […]

This week we are reaching record temperatures for the year and many of our container plants are at serious risk of dying. The rule of thumb is that the bigger the container, the better able it is to hold moisture. The smaller the container, the more apt it will be to become distressed more quickly. […]

A recent article published in the NY Times suggests that the way forests work is shifting based on environmental factors. Based on the research done so far it looks like forests are able to make do with less water, making them more resilient against the higher temperatures and droughts we’re seeing with climate change. A […]

Rose Rosette, it sounds like it could be something interesting or pretty. Unfortunately, there is nothing pretty about Rose Rosette. It is a disease that attacks roses, causing distorted clusters of growth, eventually leading to near certain death. A viral disease of roses, Rose Rosette Disease (RRD) is spread by insect-like, microscopic eriophyid mites. Symptoms […]