Proper Mowing Practices
Mowing is one of the most important and beneficial practices to help you achieve a healthy and thick lawn, though many homeowners don’t realize that they’re mowing their turf improperly.…
Mowing is one of the most important and beneficial practices to help you achieve a healthy and thick lawn, though many homeowners don’t realize that they’re mowing their turf improperly.…
Have Dandelions Invaded Your Lawn? Dandelions are the most hated weed by anyone with a lawn. Although their name sounds sweet and innocent, they’re anything but that. Dandelions can reproduce…
Christmas is almost here! The excitement is building and the countdown is on. But if you’ve been too busy to decorate, don’t worry! We can help get your home looking festive in a snap with these outdoor Christmas decorating tips.
The winter season is still not quite upon us, but preparing our homes for the upcoming cold front goes beyond our indoor home comfort – your back and front yards also need to be prepared for the dramatic drop in temperature that’s soon to come. To help you winterize the outside of your home, we’ve put together an outdoor winter home maintenance checklist that will help you make way for a healthy environment in the spring.
Although the weather seems to flip-flop between warm and cold temperatures every other day, it’s definitely the season to get started on cool weather lawn care. As of late October, we’re looking at days with a high of only 10 degrees or so, which means you need to be preparing your lawn for the winter months ahead.
When the weather gets dry, your lawn can start to look like it’s fried. Your grass can turn yellow/brown, but fear not, that doesn’t mean it’s dead- it’s often just dormant.
A healthy, well-treated lawn is a beautiful thing. But as we all know, there can be problems that come with maintaining such green grass. A lot of bugs and pests can be harmless for the most part, but it’s the lawn damaging insects you don’t see that can really take a toll on your turf.
Everything living requires hydration to survive, including your lawn. You need to water your lawn to keep it healthy and strong, but it can be difficult to gauge how often you should be watering it and how much water your lawn actually needs.
By this time of year, most people should have control of the weed situation on their lawn. They have picture perfect grass and they’ve adopted some techniques to withstand the summer heat. Then, they look at their driveway and see the patio weeds that won’t stop coming back.
We’ve reached summer’s peak. There are many days of extreme heat and much fewer with rain than what we saw in the spring. This May was the driest in 29 years and you need to know the possible damage that it can do to your lawn.