While there may be patches of white snow on your lawn now, there's more to be concerned about when it changes to brown patch in the summer. Learn more about this lawn disease and ways to prevent it from happening. Read more
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Even with snow on the ground and temps nowhere near warm, it's never too early to think about spring lawn care. Before you know it, the frost will thaw and tiny buds will be breaking ground. Make sure you're prepared for preparing your lawn to make it the best it can be in its peak season. Read more
There's a best time of year for many things. Swimming outdoors, wearing a heavy coat, traveling to a certain place. While there may be exceptions in these cases, following specific guidelines is always recommended. The same goes for the best time of year to prune trees. Read more
Mulch is a must around plants and shrubs for multiple reasons. Here are 10 mulching tips to help keep your landscape looking great. Read more
Properly pruning trees and shrubs promotes plant health, encourages new growth, and maintains the right shape so the plant looks healthy as well. Besides the type of tree and time of year, knowing what to do—and what not to do—is all part of the pruning process. Read more
You may not be mowing your lawn now if your type of grass goes dormant during winter, but now is a good time to make sure the proper tools are ready for when you need them come spring. One of the items on your prep list should be sharpening mower blades. Sharp blades help ensure a healthy cut and nicer-looking yard. Read more