It's the time of year when your lawn is blanketed in colorful, crunchy leaves. It used to be normal practice to rake and bag the debris. But now mulching is said to be a more beneficial alternative. So what's best? Learn whether you should mulch or bag leaves in your lawn and the benefits of each.
Green Image Lawn Care – Lawn Health
While you may be focusing on getting ready for a slew of upcoming holidays, your lawn is getting ready for winter. You can help strengthen your grass by applying a winterizer fertilizer. It’s one of the most important fall lawn care tasks to do before another dormant season.
Fall is an important season for lawn care. Between building your turf back up from summer stress to strengthening it for winter survival, there's one practice that can help accomplish both. Learn about the many benefits of fall fertilizing to restore and enhance your grass.
How’s your grass doing after the hot, dry summer? If it’s looking drab and overrun with weeds, your yard may benefit from an overhaul. Learn what goes into lawn renovation and why it may be better than separate treatment options.
Between the extreme temperatures and drought conditions, grass that’s usually lush and green can turn brown and brittle. But this doesn’t necessarily mean it’s dead. Learn the signs of stressed out summer grass and how to tell if it’s dead or dormant.
If you want a lush, green, healthy lawn, there are many maintenance tasks to consider. There are a number of benefits to hiring professional lawn care services for these tasks, including effectively increasing property value without all the effort.
Important soil testing terms to be familiar with.
Frost is water or water vapor that has deposited itself on a surface, in our instance, turf. Certain weather conditions are required for the formation of frost. Let us explore the science behind frost development.
Each fertilizer application we apply throughout the season is playing an important role within our lawn care agronomy programs.
It is important to pull a soil test every couple of years. If you have not performed one yet, we highly recommend that you start with a soil test.