Timely Planting
Newsletters | 09.17.20
Living landscaping such as shrubs and trees is a big investment in your home. When handled wisely, these landscape elements can mature into prominent aspects of your property that can be enjoyed for years and even decades. When planning new landscape additions, proper timing goes a long way. Planting in the fall gives new trees Read More
Say No to Grubs
Newsletters | 07.07.20
While many insects can be beneficial to your lawn, grubs are not one of them. Grubs are the larval (or worm) state of many types of beetles. The beetles lay their eggs in your lawn, and the newly hatched worms work their way through the thatch and into the soil. Grubs live and feed in Read More
Three Causes For A Dry Lawn
Lawn Care | 08.06.19
Can’t figure out why your grass is drier than your neighbors? There can be several factors contributing to a lacking lawn that has nothing to do with the heat. Here are three things to look for when inspecting your yard, and a few tips for fixing the issues and restoring your lawn. 1) Uneven Watering Read More