Posted on October 16th, 2014
Many people think that when summer ends, so does yard work, but the truth is, fall is the best time to get your lawn ready for winter and primed for a great start in the spring. By taking advantage of the cooler weather, generally damper conditions and the death of summer’s weeds, you can get […]
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Posted on September 22nd, 2014
As summer’s heat disappears and is replaced by fall’s cooler temperatures and autumn rains, your lawn is ready for conditioning for next year’s growth. Now’s the best time to aerate and overseed your lawn to give it time to get established during early fall’s optimal growing conditions and replace any crabgrass and weeds that prospered […]
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Posted on July 3rd, 2014
Many homeowners think that mushrooms are somehow dangerous to the landscape, but nothing could be further from the truth. Mushrooms are actually quite helpful to the soil. The only danger by having mushrooms in the lawn is if pets or small children actually eat them, since most mushroom species are poisonous. Mushrooms help nurture a […]
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Posted on June 9th, 2014
The thing you need to remember with this lawn tip is that most turf fungus is NOT a major concern and will go away on its own with proper fertilization, watering and mowing on your part. Red Thread lawn fungus appears in turf as small pinkish-red spots or patches, usually in later May and June […]
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Posted on March 14th, 2014
Despite the cold weather and snow on the ground, ticks still pose a threat to us. The cold weather doesn’t kill the ticks; it merely puts them in a sluggish hibernation state. This means they aren’t active but hiding under leaf litter. Once the temperature gets above 40 degrees, ticks become active. The most common […]
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Posted on December 5th, 2013
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Posted on November 23rd, 0206
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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