Michael Kolenut

About M Kolenut

Michael E. Kolenut, President of Lincoln Landscaping Inc, is a certified Organic Consultant. A NOFA registered Organic Company, I have the distinct honor to teach a leg of the NJ Organic Land Care program at Rutgers University to other landscapers who are trying to learn a better way to serve their clients. Come and partner with us to do the right thing for you, your children, your pets, and your community. Our company mission is to get these organics out to you, the client at a fair, most times cost neutral with a chemical program

Commercial Landscaping in East Orange

Incorporating commercial landscaping maintenance into your business is a great way to improve the appearance of any facility, and give it a cleaner and more maintained look. Ensuring that your facilities exteriors are well maintained can improve the experiences of any clients or associates who come to your business.

By |2018-10-29T16:30:24-04:00September 18th, 2017|Landscaping, Maintenance, Organics|

Organic Compost Applications

Lincoln Landscaping has many tools to get the job done... one tool we use often to apply top dressing on sport fields and large turfs is the Turf Tiger Cub 3200. This top dresser is one of the most versatile and powerful top dressers out there, and is amazing for getting any top dressing jobs done quickly and efficiently.

By |2018-10-29T16:30:24-04:00September 13th, 2017|Landscaping, Lawn and Turf, Maintenance, Organics|

NOFA Certification – Kris Kolenut

I am very pleased and proud to announce the certification of my son, Kris Kolenut, as a Northeast Organic Farming Association certified Organic Land Care Professional. The limited few who complete and pass these courses and regimen are eligible to become NOFA Accredited Organic Land Care Professionals (AOLCPs) and pledge to practice according to the NOFA Standards for Organic Land Care for those clients who ask for organic.

Seasonal Fall Colors

Fall months can quickly turn any colorful summer garden into a dreary brown eyesore depending on many factors. One of the main reasons this happens stems from the plants you choose to use, as well as some other factors such as location and the climate.

By |2018-10-29T16:30:24-04:00August 27th, 2017|Gardening, Landscaping, Native Plants|
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