Look at your lawn space and think of it as a canvas. Let your ideas be unconventional. Landscape designers work on a canvas that is distinctly different from other art forms. For nearly two centuries the lawn has been a standard fixture in the American Landscape. However the interesting thing about a “lawn” is it… [Read More]
Lawn Tips – How To Recognize and Remove Fungal Rust Disease From Your Lawn
As the fall colors begin to emerge in the leaves of trees and plants you may notice your lawn taking on a peculiar yellow- orange tinge. This unfortunately is not normal seasonal color change. It is a fungal lawn disease that can be hard on your lawn. Learn how to recognize rust disease when you… [Read More]
Good Lawn Care is the Best Prevention Against Lawn Diseases That Don’t Respond Well to Treatment
The best defense for all lawn disease is prevention. Some lawn diseases are easily eradicated while others are very hard to get rid of and some can be practically impossible to remove. You may need to call a professional Lawn Care Company if your lawn is suffering from any of the following diseases… Brown Patch Brown… [Read More]
Owner of 9 Wendy’s Restaurants Calls A & A Lawn Care and Landscaping to Update The Landscape Around It’s Restaurant
What the Client Wanted Sinkula Investments Ltd., owner of 9 Wendy’s Restaurants in Greater Cincinnati, needed updated landscaping to complement the newly remodeled restaurant. A & A Lawn Care & Landscaping’s Solution We completely removed the old landscaping and added trees and shrubs that will change with the seasons. We also added boulders and a… [Read More]
TruGreen and Scotts Lawn Service Merge – Is Bigger Always Better for the Customer?
Have you ever been a customer of a bank that has been bought? Was that an easy transition? Did you feel like part of your relationship with them evaporated the day the new sign went up? It’s probably because it’s hard to merge large companies and provide the same service to customers that they were… [Read More]
Late Winter Landscaping Tips – Landscaping Activities For February and March
While it seems like cold days will never end, the warmer temperatures will soon be here once again. The transition from winter to spring is often a welcomed change of seasons as green shoots begin sprouting from the ground and buds start forming on branches. As we wait for spring’s arrival, we can help give… [Read More]
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