by Jeff Tormey | Jan 7, 2021 | Lawn Care
Watering your new seeded lawn is not as simple as dumping a ton of water on it every so often. Too much or too little water are both unsuitable conditions for your lawn to grow. Overwatering can wash away seeds that have not yet taken root. Too little water will dry...
by Jeff Tormey | Jan 7, 2021 | Lawn Care
We all want the most enviable lawn. Landscape edging is an easy and accessible way to give your lawn eye-catching facets. Edging for landscaping also serves the dual functions of preventing soil and mulch runoff as well as keeping grass out of the flower beds. ...
by Jeff Tormey | Jan 7, 2021 | Lawn Care
What snails and slugs lack in speed they make up for in appetite. These little pests can eat double their body weight in one night. Slugs have a lifespan of 2-6 years and do not stop growing during that time. Aggressive and harmful methods of killing off slugs often...
by Jeff Tormey | Jan 7, 2021 | Lawn Care
A lush green lawn is a dream for most homeowners. Not only does a mature, healthy lawn look great, but it also increases the value of the property. Successfully growing your lawn from seed requires a combination of the right seed, timing, preparation, watering, and...
by Jeff Tormey | Dec 16, 2020 | Lawn Care
Figuring out the right time to fertilize your lawn can seem like a mystery art but it doesn’t have to be. Winter lawn fertilizer keeps your lawn alive through the winter and jump-starts growth in spring. It is not suitable for all types of grasses and requires certain...
by Jeff Tormey | Dec 16, 2020 | Lawn Care
Lawns have many benefits for both the environment and our health. Well-maintained weedless lawns reduce the effects of different forms of pollution and allergens. Healthy lawns and shrubs serve a higher purpose more than just aesthetic value. Turfgrass and shrubs are...