Nashua Community & Industry News

Updates on gardening, landscaping, and property management in our region

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Stay informed about seasonal opportunities, industry trends, and community gardening initiatives affecting property management decisions.

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February 2026

Early Spring Planting Season in New Hampshire

With February moving into March, property managers should begin preparing for spring plantings. According to the Old Farmer's Almanac planting calendar, Nashua-area gardeners can start seeds indoors this month for transplanting after the last frost date in May.

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February 2026

Best Practices for Cold-Climate Landscaping

New Hampshire's USDA Plant Hardiness Zone requires careful plant selection. Properties planning landscape improvements can reference the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map to ensure plants will survive our winters and thrive year-round.

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January 2026

Supporting Local Extension Services

The University of New Hampshire Extension provides invaluable resources for property managers coordinating landscape projects. UNH Extension offers Master Gardener programs, local expertise on pest management, and regional growing guides that contractors and property managers rely on.

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January 2026

Christmas Tree Care Tips for Properties

Holiday landscaping is an opportunity to offer premium amenities. The National Christmas Tree Association provides expert care guidelines to keep trees fresh through the season. NCTA represents the industry standards properties should follow for quality holiday offerings.

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Why These Resources Matter for Property Managers

Staying informed helps us make better decisions for properties, contractors, and tenants.

Managing properties in New Hampshire means working with climate realities, seasonal changes, and contractor expectations. When we stay informed about best practices from respected sources like the USDA National Agricultural Library, we make better recommendations that save properties money and create tenant satisfaction.

Industry news helps us coordinate with contractors more effectively, anticipate seasonal challenges, and position landscaping projects for success. This is why we follow regional extension services, industry associations, and research-backed gardening guidance.

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Stay connected for quarterly updates on seasonal gardening, industry news, and property management insights. Reach out to discuss how we can support your landscaping and property improvement projects.

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