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6 Smart Ways To Handle Fallen Leaves

Posted on November 1st, 2016

Fallen leaves abound in autumn, covering nearly every inch of your property, if you let it! But what if there was a smarter, easier way to eliminate pesky leaves from your landscape? Lucky for you, we’ve got six. Trim away diseased leaves. There’s no point in recycling leaves affected by fungus, as they’ll just spread […]

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3 Steps to Prep Your Lawn For Halloween Decor

Posted on October 26th, 2016

If you haven’t hopped to it already, it’s not too late to add some seriously spooky lawn decor to your landscape before the trick-or-treaters arrive. But before you go lighting up that great big pumpkin in your bushes and sprinkling faux-spider webs across your lawn, there are a few steps you’ll need to take first. […]

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6 Tips to Make Leaf Raking a Breeze

Posted on October 20th, 2016

Show of hands — who absolutely can’t wait to get out there this weekend and start raking up those leaves? …That’s what we thought. Unfortunately, leaf raking is a necessary part of your duties as homeowners, and good old Mother Nature will keep them coming now through the remainder of the season. While there’s no […]

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Store Your Lawn Mower For Winter With Confidence

Posted on October 18th, 2016

As the days get colder and the leaves fall harder, the days of lawn mowing in 2016 are quickly coming to a close. But, before you retire your good old mower for the last season of the year, make sure you prepare it properly so you can store it away with confidence this fall. Step […]

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What Makes Leaves Change Colors in Fall

Posted on October 13th, 2016

When people think of the fall, they often associate the season with cooler, crisp weather, Halloween candy, and of course, the vivid color changes of the leaves. From yellow and red, to purple and orange, the autumn season leaves us hypnotized every year. If you’ve ever wondered just how come the leaves change with the […]

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Recycle Fallen Leaves in 3 Different Ways

Posted on October 6th, 2016

We’re passionate about preserving the earth — after all, if the trees and the grass don’t grow, we’ll have no lawns to mow! That being said, we like finding new and innovative ways to repurpose natural waste, like grass clippings and fallen leaves, whenever we can. With that being said and the fall season in […]

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Why Winterizing Your Sprinkler System Matters

Posted on October 4th, 2016

It may seem like a pain to keep shutting down your sprinkler system for winter and blowing it out again in the spring, but it’s a job that must be done! If you fail to properly winterize your system you run the risk of causing damage to not only your sprinkler but your home as […]

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10 Leaf Raking Rules to Live By

Posted on September 27th, 2016

Leaf-raking is a difficult job, but someone’s got to do it! If you’re planning to hit the yard hard this weekend, here are a few of the most important leaf raking rules to keep in mind. #1: Rake in the right direction. Why make things harder on yourself? Make sure you’re raking with the wind, […]

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The Complete Guide To Fall Lawn Care

Posted on September 19th, 2016

The weather is cooling off, but that doesn’t mean it’s time to put your lawn care duties to rest just yet. Your lawn will continue growing throughout the fall, which means mowing and maintenance should continue as well. In fact, we suggest giving your lawn a little more TLC than normal this autumn — here’s […]

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5 Must-Know Fall Fertilizing Tips

Posted on September 13th, 2016

Fall is for fluffy sweaters, falling leaves, football, and most importantly, fertilizing! Just how some animals store up nutrients before they hibernate for the winter, your lawn is looking to absorb as much energy as possible before going dormant during the cool season. Here’s how you can help ensure it’s well-nourished before the first cold […]

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