When lawn grubs hatch they immediately begin to feed on plant roots, eventually destroying large patches of your lawn, especially when they exist in large numbers.Not only can these pests damage the lawn, but their presence also invites unwelcome wildlife that feed on lawn grubs – digging up patches of grass in search for them…. [Read More]
9 Tips To Keep Mosquitoes From Ruining Your Time Outside Your Home…
Tired of those pesky mosquitoes taking over your yard? Mosquitoes are iconic summer pests, but they can cause more problems than just itchy bites, such as transmitting dangerous illnesses and viruses. You can only do so much to stop them from biting. Mosquitoes can multiply quickly and can be hard to get rid of once… [Read More]
Why It Is So Important to Have Flea and Tick Control for Your Yard…
Ticks are capable of surviving winter temperatures when they are able to find a host to feed from or a warm location to hide in during the coldest weather months. Generally, adult ticks will still be a threat when temperatures hover around 45 degrees Fahrenheit. The flea is a very persistent and resilient pest with… [Read More]
Outdoor Floral Design Tips – Do Your Pots and Planters Need Some Professional Help? See Video…
A proper floral design requires that you plan the structure of your container planting, consider your growing conditions, contrast your textures, and use the right colors. These four design techniques will give you a great outdoor floral display that you can be proud of when guests come to visit. Structure of Your Containers & Plants… [Read More]
Lawn Care Tips – Suggestions for Getting Rid of Weeds in Your Lawn
Weeds are plants defined, not necessarily by their own intrinsic characteristics, but primarily by their relationship with humans. Gardeners themselves define weeds as those plants that interfere with their plans and compete with their preferred plants for light, water, and nutrients. Weeds are plants that grow where they are not wanted. This undesirable flora tends… [Read More]
6 Tests To Determine If Your Tree Is Dead Or Dormant…
As autumn sets in and winter approaches, most trees will go dormant to help conserve energy. Leaves are shed in an effort to save energy in the fall– this is what is known as a dormant stage. While in a dormant state, your trees are not dead — although growth is halted for the season…. [Read More]
The Best Ways To Protect Babies From Getting Mosquito Bites In Your Yard…
Depending on where you live, mosquitoes tend to be a summertime staple—and, sometimes, a pest all year long! Chances are, you’ll have to deal with mosquito bites on your baby. Luckily, these itchy bites are usually just a nuisance and nothing more. You do not want anyone in the family to deal with the risk… [Read More]
Lawn Care Advice – 5 Pet-Friendly Lawn Care Tips…
Yes, it’s possible to have a dog and a green lawn. Ditch the scary ingredients for natural lawn care products that are safer for your whole family, four-legged members included. Some methods used can actually be detrimental to the health of your beloved pets. We would like to list what to avoid in this blog… [Read More]
How To Handle Lawn Disease Like Yellow Patch…
Watch out for those yellow patches that can occur between late fall and early spring. If not treated early, it can spread all across your lawn. What Causes Yellow Patch Disease This is caused by fungi that live in the soil, thatch, and dead leaves. It feeds off of the grass by drawing all of… [Read More]
7 Tips To Help You Achieve a Greener, Thicker, And Healthier Lawn…
There is nothing more appealing for an afternoon picnic, a spot to take a picture, or any social gathering than a beautiful green lawn in the summer. Here are some ways to have the perfect lawn all summer long. 1/3 Rule Don’t remove more than ⅓ of the grass blade. When someone cuts their grass… [Read More]
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