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Fall Lawn Care Tips

Fall Lawn Care Tips

Fall (September, October, November) Fall lawn care is essential for keeping your property healthy and strong. During this season, aerating the soil, overseeding bare spots, and applying fertilizer helps strengthen grass roots before winter. Removing fallen leaves and...
Fall Perennial Planting Tips

Fall Perennial Planting Tips

Perennial flowers, unlike annual flowers, are best planted in the spring or the fall. When selecting perennials, be sure to consider your planting zone and whether your garden is shady or sunny. Also think about when the perennials...
Vegetable Gardens

Vegetable Gardens

Do you have a green thumb? How about planting vegetable gardens? There’s nothing like a bite of a just-picked carrot or the sweetness of a juicy tomato. And the taste is even sweeter when it’s one you’ve grown on your own. If you are considering...
Soil and Mulch

Soil and Mulch

Why should I know the type & pH? Do you know what type of soil you have?  Perform a soil analysis.  Take a handful of slightly moist soil and close your fist around it, then open.  If the soil falls apart, it is sand; if it briefly holds its shape...
Spring Lawn Cleanup

Spring Lawn Cleanup

GET READY FOR SPRINGWe have much work to begin to get prepared for.  Spring will be here before we know it.  These are a few things that will need to be done late March and into April.  Are you ready? Lawn Work: Remove debris from lawns by light raking. Seed or sod...
Fertilizer Treatments

Fertilizer Treatments

Did you know that grass can only absorb fertilizer when it is actively growing? That’s why the timing of fertilizer treatments is important. The best time to fertilize your lawn is in the spring, when the soil temperature reaches 55 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s usually...