Know the Signs of Lawn Fungus

Know the Signs of Lawn Fungus

Happy Wednesday! It’s supposed to rain in the coming days, which means it’s a good time to think about lawn fungus. Fungus loves moisture and humidity, so you can prevent fungus by not over-watering your lawn. Your grass needs 1 inch of water per week,...
Lawn Care Tips: Core Aeration and Topdressing

Lawn Care Tips: Core Aeration and Topdressing

Spring is an important time for treating your lawn, so you can make sure your grass thrives throughout the year. Herbicides, fertilization, and mowing weekly all help promote healthy grass. Another set of lawn treatments we recommend are core aeration and topdressing....
Alternative to Knockout Roses

Alternative to Knockout Roses

Many people love the look of knockout roses, but not everyone has the space for them. One alternative rose variety is the drift rose! These come in the same colors and look very similar, but are much smaller. They don’t grow as tall or wide, which means they don’t...
Spring Lawn Care

Spring Lawn Care

There are many factors that contribute to a healthy lawn, including proper watering, mowing, and drainage. Another important step to take right now is fertilizing, aka feeding the grass. We use a slow-release granular fertilizer that continues to feed the grass for...
Plant of the Week: Japanese Maple

Plant of the Week: Japanese Maple

Our plant of the week this week is the Japanese maple. There are many different types, but most people know the bright red variety. The leaves also come in shades of lime green and maroon. Depending on the cultivar, you can get them as tall as 20 feet tall or as small...