Spring is right around the corner (no matter what that groundhog saw). This means your grass is getting ready to wake up from its winter dormancy! While you may not be mowing just yet, it’s never too early to prepare. Here are eight healthy lawn tips to get you started. Read more
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According to the weather-predicting groundhog, there are six more weeks of winter ahead of us. How are your trees coping? Through snow, wind, ice, and dramatic temperature changes, our plants can take a beating. Proper pruning is one way to help relieve some stress so they can bounce back once it’s finally spring. Learn more about the benefits of winter tree pruning and how to do it correctly. Read more
It’s one month closer to spring! While it may be too early to get back out on the lawn, it’s never too early to create a planting plan. Use this list of landscaper lawn tips to help prepare your yard and garden for the spring. Read more
Who’s a fan of harsh, cold weather? Not plants. A majority of them go dormant during the cold seasons. Can’t blame them—it’s the perfect time of year to snuggle up and sleep. However, outdoor vegetation can’t warm itself by the fire. This is why they need you to help protect them from the frigid climate. Here are a few winter tree protection tips to make it easier on your plants this time of year. Read more
Even though many lawns go dormant in the winter, there are still ways of maintaining it so it bounces back beautifully in the spring. Sometimes this maintenance includes specific things NOT to do. Should we be aerating lawns in winter? No. Find out what else you can skip this season and how to plan for the next. Read more
Depending on where you live, lawn care could be the last thing on your mind this winter. Not only is it dormant season, but it’s also too cold to be tinkering in the garden. Well, you may want to head out on one of the warmer days to check on the status. Keep these winter lawn care dos and don’t in mind. Doing so now could mean a better, brighter spring. Read more