Posted on January 6th, 2017
The days of mowing your lawn are over until the early spring arrives. However, you can take steps to maintain your lawnmowers and tractors while you wait for the warm weather to rear its beautiful face. To change your mower’s blades, follow these easy tips: Why Change Your Tractor’s Blades? No matter the type (kitchen […]
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Posted on December 22nd, 2016
Winter is here, plants are dormant, and the temperatures are awfully cold. Other than shoveling the driveway, your home’s property is the last thing you’re thinking of until spring arrives. However, you might want to rethink ignoring your plants for these next few months — you’d be surprised what a little water in the winter […]
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Posted on December 16th, 2016
Taking the time to prune all of your plants, trees, and shrubs can be a long and tedious process. With all of the rules that come with pruning, it can turn a lot of people off to the idea. However, there are a lot of rules you can break to make pruning a more simple process. […]
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Posted on December 5th, 2016
While your plants, flowers, and grass might be entering their dormancy stage, your property should still be well-maintained leading into the winter. Before the winter weather really sets in, there are a few preparations you should see to. Keep Cutting – Just because it’s cold out doesn’t mean you should stop cutting your lawn. Your […]
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Posted on November 30th, 2016
As soon as the nighttime temperatures dip into the low 30s, the growing season for perennial turfs end, and annual grass will start to die. No matter the type of lawn you have, every lawn should be maintained after the first few frosts of the season. Negative Effects of Frost During this time of the […]
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Posted on November 23rd, 2016
The last of the leaves are slowly but surely making their way down from the treetops. If there’s still a considerable amount of leaves still on your lawn, you might want to get out there and remove them. Leaving them could result in a poor looking lawn next spring. A Leaf Covered Lawn Allowing leaves […]
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Posted on November 18th, 2016
If your home has a sprinkler system there should be steps taken each fall to properly winterize it. Failure to do so could result in cracked pipes and broken valves that could cost thousands of dollars to fix next spring. However, many people always ask “What does winterizing a sprinkler system entail?” Blowing It Out […]
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Posted on November 11th, 2016
How do I winterize my lawn? With winter fast approaching, your yard will soon be covered in snow, so there’s no point in taking care of it anymore, right? Wrong! Prepping your lawn in the fall is one of the best ways to guarantee a green, healthy lawn in the spring – doing a little […]
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Posted on November 10th, 2016
Taking care of your home’s lawn is a big job. One that can exhaust all of your time, money and energy if you let it. Luckily, there are a few easy ways to save on all three. Reconsider your lawn size. Do you really need your lawn to cover the entire expanse of your property? […]
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Posted on November 3rd, 2016
Taking care of your lawn and landscape is crucial all year round, but especially so in the fall and spring. Why? Well, in the fall you’re gearing your yard up to take on the cold, dormant winter, and in spring you’re helping it wake back up and setting it up for a prosperous growing season. […]
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