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Plant Identification: Goosegrass

Plant Identification: Goosegrass

Another weed you may be seeing in your yard is Goosegrass. It looks similar to Dallisgrass or Crabgrass, but you can spot it by the wagon wheel–like shape in the center where it spreads outward. Goosegrass can be tough to control, so prevention is key. We recommend...

Plant Identification: Goosegrass

Another weed you may be seeing in your yard is Goosegrass. It looks similar to Dallisgrass or Crabgrass, but you can spot it by the wagon wheel–like shape in the center where it spreads outward. Goosegrass can be tough to control, so prevention is key. We recommend...

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Why We Don’t Use Weed and Feed

Why We Don’t Use Weed and Feed

https://youtu.be/S8w4QFxUCGY If you want to control weeds in your lawn, there's one product we don't use: Weed and Feed. Instead, stop weeds before they breach the soil using pre emergent herbicides. Pre emergents prevent weeds from germinating underground. This...

Plant of the Week: Poinsettia

Plant of the Week: Poinsettia

https://youtube.com/shorts/WgsvEut0rhM There are only 3 days until Christmas! Our plant of the week is the Poinsettia, a very special Christmas flower. Did you know that Poinsettias are native to Mexico? The Aztecs used them to make red dye, and they turned to...

Plant of the Week: Holly

Plant of the Week: Holly

Our plant of the week is the holly! Hollies are evergreen, which is associated with everlasting life and hope. T

Termites are Silent Invaders

Termites are Silent Invaders

This is one of the reasons we call termites “silent invaders”. This home had termites behind the drywall, quietly eating away inside the walls. You can see how large the mud tubes got, which termites use to travel back and forth from their food source.  Termites...

Plant of the Week: Christmas Cactus

Plant of the Week: Christmas Cactus

Are you feeling festive? There are 16 days left until Christmas, and our plant of the week today is the very fitting Christmas Cactus!

The Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera x Buckleyi ) is named for the time it blooms, which coincides with the Christmas season. There are other holiday cacti varieties as well, which bloom during Thanksgiving and Easter. Schlumbergera species first appeared in Europe in the early 1800s, with the Thanksgiving Cactus arriving around 1818.

Fall and Winter Pest Protection

Fall and Winter Pest Protection

https://youtu.be/Y_lgjhlWBCU Happy Wednesday! We wanted to remind you all about fall and winter pest prevention. With the weather getting cooler, ants will try to head indoors as their food and water supply dries up. Pay attention to ants trailing along the side of...

Plant of the Week: The Christmas Tree

Plant of the Week: The Christmas Tree

https://youtube.com/shorts/nFmVskDvkr0 We have a special, holiday themed Plant of the Week today: The Christmas Tree! There are many different evergreen trees used for Christmas, including cedar, pine, fir, and cypress trees depending on where you live. In fact, the...

Plant of the Week: Sunflower

Plant of the Week: Sunflower

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/gmpbVWYm2KQ Our plant of the week today is the sunflower (Helianthus annuus). Sunflowers are native to North America, including our area, and have been used for their oil and seeds throughout history. Because of their native status and...

Thanksgiving Fall Clean Up

Thanksgiving Fall Clean Up

https://youtu.be/3AAtodQdOU0 Thanksgiving is so close you can almost taste the turkey! If you need a landscape cleanup before your guests arrive, we have crews ready to head to you. We’re here to rake leaves, pull weeds, trim shrubs, and clean up debris so your home...