You may be ready for spring, but is your lawn? Longer days and warmer weather mean it’s almost time to break out the lawnmower! Make a plan for mowing your lawn and keep the following tips in mind. Read more
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After a particularly harsh winter with layers of snow and ice piling up on your lawn, it may need a refresher come spring. If you find your grass isn't growing as well once spring arrives, it may need some dethatching. Learn when and how dethatching your lawn can help ensure its health throughout the season. Read more
As winter is wrapping up, we look forward to the renewal of spring—trees and flowers budding, grass coming back to life, warmer and brighter days. We don't look forward to dealing with what harsh winter weather has done to our plants. However, as the grass starts to thaw, we could see signs of snow mold on the lawn. Learn what these signs are and what you can do about them. Read more
While it's still dormant season and your grass may be currently covered in snow, it's never too early to start thinking about a lush lawn. Here are six simple lawn tips for greener grass this spring. Read more
How's your winter going so far? Not just for you, but your trees as well? If you haven't already asked the question, it's a good idea to take a look outside and check on them. Not only is the winter the perfect time to prune, but branches may need trimming before they cause any damage. Here are some winter tree pruning tips to keep in mind during the process. Read more
Now that it's February, we're that much closer to spring. If you need a break from snow shoveling, start brainstorming your springtime lawn and garden maintenance plan. Here's a list of some of the most common landscaper lawn tips to get you ready. Read more