While you're out digging in your garden or getting reacquainted with your lawn after a long winter, there may be a pest hanging out with you, just below the surface. Learn the signs a common lawn grub leaves behind and what preventative grub control options you have to help ensure the health of your grass and plants.
Lawn Care Blog
Maintaining your lawn is not only important for curb appeal, but it also helps limit lawn pests and disease. However, how you mow is equally important to the health of your grass. Follow these lawn mowing tips to help reduce stress and injury to your turf.
With the weather warming up, more lawn pests are emerging. Learn what could cause these creatures to creep in your yard and what you can do to prevent fleas and ticks from harming the ones you love.
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.
Now that spring is around the corner, the weather is getting warmer and triggering the growth of grass—and weeds. Learn how beneficial preemergent crabgrass control and fertilizer can be for the health and vibrancy of your lawn this season and throughout the year.
While it may create a picturesque wonderland scene, frost can also pose risks to delicate plants and grass. Learn how frost forms and what you can do to help prevent it from damaging your landscape.
Between the freezing temperatures and icy weather, winter can take a toll on many living things. Learn about the different types of winter lawn damage and how you can help protect your grass this season.
Green Image Lawn Care is happy to announce that we are trusted to service the needs of Trailside Lawn Care Customers starting in 2024.
Come mid- October, will be changing our branding / name to Green Image Lawn Care to better reflect who we are as a team and ownership of Luke Zimmerman and Ryan Freed. Here's what to expect.
As Summer officially winds down, the aeration / over seeding season begins to ramp up. Aeration equipment has been serviced, seed orders begin to get delivered to our warehouse, and we begin to inform our customer base of the necessity of such a service.