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

Spring has Sprung

Spring has Sprung. A season of rebirth begins with the equinox. On this day, the sun shines directly on the equator, making the day and night almost equal. The equinox is the point at which the sun crosses the celestial equator from south to north. Spring is the season for new beginnings: farmers start planning their planting season, flowers and plants start to bloom, and many animals come out of hibernation.

By |2018-10-29T16:30:30-04:00March 19th, 2017|Gardening, Landscaping, Native Plants, Sustainable Landscaping|

Residential Turf Management

As You see we have developed a wonderful turf system, on this home in Franklin lakes NJ. We received a call three years ago, after a chemical company had wreaked havoc, and huge burn spots were prevalent throughout out the entire lawn, caused by a highly toxic herbicide sprayed in high heat conditions.

By |2018-10-29T16:30:31-04:00February 5th, 2017|Lawn and Turf, Maintenance|

Food for Thought

Winter is a great time for gardeners to catch up on their reading. More suggested organic gardening reading from the library of Michael Kolenut of Lincoln Landscaping of Franklin Lakes - the NATURAL CHOICE

By |2025-02-13T13:21:42-05:00November 26th, 2016|Organics|

Landscaping Schools

Lincoln Landscaping, a unique and innovative Organic company, has partnered with the Bogota School Board of Education, the school Principal Damon Englese, and Superintendent Letizia Pantoliano to design and install a planting at the E Roy Bixby School in an effort to turn a school around and to create a positive environment where the students want to come and learn the most important factor is leadership.

By |2018-10-29T16:30:32-04:00November 17th, 2016|Landscaping|
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