Posted on May 13th, 2016
Let us start by saying that we strongly recommend you wait to mow until conditions have dried up a bit. However, we realize that sometimes waiting is not an option, especially during the soggy spring season. That being said, if you absolutely must mow when the lawn is wet, here are a few must-follow tips […]
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Posted on May 10th, 2016
Have you been planting new foliage in your yard this spring? If so, it’s important to note that young trees and shrubs require a bit more TLC than those that are older, stronger and more established. Lucky for you, we know all the secrets to make nurturing a young sapling into a strong, full and […]
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Posted on May 6th, 2016
It’s about that time of the year where homeowners are ready for warm weather, and gung-ho about filling in bald spots to fluff up their lawn for the season. If you’re among the many that are excited to start seeding a new or existing lawn this year, we’ve got you covered with the most important […]
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Posted on May 4th, 2016
Did you know that an average homeowner spends nearly 73 hours working on their lawn and landscape each year? With all of that effort, it’s no wonder you’ll want to take special care to avoid these costly lawn care mistakes! Ignoring the basics. In order to properly care for your lawn, you first need to […]
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Posted on April 13th, 2016
Let’s face it, not everyone has been blessed with a green thumb and maintaining a garden can certainly be difficult. However, while difficult, growing greenery in your home without a green thumb is not impossible! If you’re one of the many people that have a hard time getting your horticultural ducks in a row, here […]
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Posted on April 8th, 2016
It’s that time of the year again — the time to bust out your lawn tools and whip your landscape back into shape after the winter months. If you’re still working on stocking the shed with gardening equipment for the season, here are five must haves to add to your collection. Rake – This simple […]
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Posted on April 5th, 2016
One of the best ways to recycle materials and revive your yard is by creating a compost pile. Compost is rich in nutrients, which makes it perfect for planting new greenery and feeding your current landscaping. If you’re considering starting up your very own compost pile, here are some tips you might want to keep […]
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Posted on April 4th, 2016
While most homeowners and gardening enthusiasts realize the importance of pruning their plants, many first-timers are unsure just where to begin. Staring at an unruly cluster of bushes can certainly be overwhelming at first. However, as long as you follow these four general guidelines, your trees and shrubs will be trimmed to perfection in no […]
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Posted on March 28th, 2016
Spring has sprung, but have your sprinklers? If not, now is the perfect time to start up your sprinkler system for the season, and here’s how you can do it. Test the soil. Before you start watering, you want to make sure that your soil is ready to receive water. Push a shovel at least […]
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Posted on March 24th, 2016
When it comes to early spring, three things come to mind: Spring showers, spring sunshine, and most importantly, spring cleaning. As you prepare your list of seasonal cleaning duties, make sure you don’t forget the most important place to start — your yard! Get to pruning. Before you start clearing out debris on the ground, […]
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