It is early spring, and our phones start to ring along with our email inboxes begin to fill up with questions, why do I have crabgrass or Nutsedge?
Lawn Care Blog
In the green industry, we always expect the unexpected from Mother Nature. But we never could have anticipated the invasion of armyworms.
With a warmer winter and very little snow fall, we can expect to see a larger amount of pests, including fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes.
Green Image Lawn Care’s Pro Select Compost is an organic topdressing for your lawn which enhances the organic material in your soil.
A foreign pest that arrived here in Central Pennsylvania in 2014 and has since spread to 26 counties who are now quarantined due to the quick and dangerous spread.
If your beautiful green grass is now slowly turning into an ugly brown patch you probably have the worst bug a property owner could ask for, a grub.
We all have enough to worry about these days—and it just makes sense to reduce our risks.
Nutsedge, also known as nut grass, is a common weed that can wreak havoc on your beautiful lawn.
For your grass to be as healthy as it can be, a total lawn care service is really the only solution.
The best way to eliminate crabgrass from your lawn is to prevent the roots from taking hold in the first place.